Map It: Going On Location With Dirty Looks Programmer Bradford Nordeen
Between fighting for real estate and fighting for an audience, it can be hard pulling off a successful film series in New York. Independent programmers can’t be blamed for relying on the lure of unconventional spaces to draw distracted filmgoers. While it’s fun to see a film on a rooftop or a pier, these spaces often serve as exciting backdrops for otherwise conventional content. Few film series actively exploit the connections between site and content to say something meaningful about the spaces around us. That’s what makes On Location different. This ambitious month-long series of “queer interventions” (the schedule can […]
by Paul Dallas on Jul 16, 2015