AUSTRALIA
Chiltern
New Wine Studios
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
For venue info, contact
Paul and Jenny Dickinson (03) 5726 1624
Paul Dickenson
pauld@ace.org.au
Rodney Bourke
awmic@hotmail.com
BRAZIL
Mogi das Cruzes
Luiz Brandao
luizcarneiro@yahoo.com
Sao Paolo
Patricia de Filippi
defilippipati@terra.com.br
CANADA
Toronto
Presented by the NFB Mediatheque with
The Film Reference Library (TIFFG)
at the NFB Mediatheque
150 John Street (at Richmond Street West)
(Osgoode subway station)
Inspections: 11:00 am 3:30 pm
Screenings: 12:00 pm 5:00 pm
www.nfb.ca/mediatheque
www.filmreferencelibrary.ca
416-973-3012
Karen Shopsowitz
moviewitz@sympatico.ca
ITALY
Pratovecchio, Tuscany
Held in: Piazza Podestà
Curated by: Associazione Home Movies –
Archivio Filmico della Memoria Familiare, Bologna
in collaboration with Comunità Montana del
Casentino with the patronage of Comune di
Pratovecchio, Provincia di Arezzo,
Regione Toscana, Doc/it – Associazione Documentaristi Italiani.
Bring your 8mm, Super8, 16mm, 9.5mm films!
10:00 am – 7:00 pm:
How to Save Amateur Films from Oblivion.
Meeting with People, Repairing Films and Introducing Home Movies Project Archive
9:00 pm:
Presentation of Home Movie Day 2005 and Screenings of selected rediscovered Italian amateur films
Free entrance
Contacts:
Associazione Home Movies / Archivio filmico della memoria familiare – Bologna
tel/fax +39-051-246735 cell +39-347-2989776
info@homemovies.it
homemovies@libero.it
www.homemovies.it
JAPAN
Nagoya
Venue: Shumoku Club
(Shumoku-cho, Higashi-ku)
Host: Film Preservation Society
open 6:00 pm, start 6:30 pm
Satoe Tamura
satoshoten@filmpres.org
www.filmpres.org/hmd
Tokyo
Venue: Ichidatei
(Uenosakuragi, Taito-ku)
Film Preservation Society
open 6:00 pm, start 6:30 pm
Contact: Takeo Nagano
Kae Ishihara
hmd@filmpres.org
www.filmpres.org/hmd
Kyoto
Host: Film Preservation Society
Hiroshi Yamaoka
yamaoka@filmpres.org
www.filmpres.org/hmd
Yamanakako
Venue: Fuseian (Yamanakako-village)
Host: Yamanakako Library for The People’s Creativity
open 6:00 pm, start 6:30 pm
Daisuke Yamada
mt-da@qd6.so-net.ne.jp
www.lib-yamanakako.jp/
UNITED KINGDOM
London
Martin Humphries
martin@cinemamuseum.org.uk
Middlesbrough
Leo Enticknap
l.enticknap@tees.ac.uk
UNITED STATES
California
Los Angeles
Linwood Dunn Theater
1313 N. Vine Street
11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Snowden Becker
sbecker@oscars.org
Brian Graney
bpgraney@gmail.com
Newhall
Santa Clarita Senior Center
22900 Market Street
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Rhonda Vigeant
rhonda@pro8mm.org
Roberta Kenney
rlk@rlkenney.com
Irvine
Electric Pictures
2691 Richter Street #104
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Grace McKay
grace@electricpictures.la
grace@mermaidstudios.com
San Francisco
San Francisco Media Archive
275 Capp Street
415-558-8117
www.sfm.org
Events run from 12:00 pm -12:00 am
Stephen Parr
archive@sfm.org
District of Columbia
Washington
Warehouse Theater Screening Room
1021 7th St. NW (between K & L)
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
www.warehousetheater.com
Amy Gallick
agllck@cs.com
Florida
Miami
Home Movie Weekend
Sat. Aug. 13, 3:00 pm Midnight
Sun. Aug. 14, Noon – 10:00 pm
Wolfsonian-FIU
1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
Wolfsonian-FIU:305-531-1001 or www.wolfsonian.org
ArtCenter/South Florida
924 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
Cinema Vortex at 305-614-5700
www.cinemavortex.org
Florida Moving Image Archive: 305-375-1505;
ArtCenter/South Florida: 305-674-8278 or www.artcentersf.org
Georgia
Athens
Athens Clarke County Library
12 noon to 5 pm
Sponsored by UGA Libraries
www.libs.uga.edu/hmd
706-542-4757
Ruta Abolins
abolins@uga.edu
Illinois
Chicago
Hosted by Chicago Film Archives
at the Chicago Cultural Center
77 East Randolph
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm: film check-in
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm: screening
www.chicagofilmarchives.org/
Nancy Watrous & Michelle Puetz
hmdchicago@yahoo.com
Iowa
Iowa City
Airing on PATV
6:00 pm – Midnight
For more info, see:
http://www.patv.tv/homemovie.htm
Aaron Valdez
valdezfilm@yahoo.com
Kentucky
Whitesburg
Appalshop Theater
91 Madison Avenue
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Chad Hunter & Dwight Swanson
chunter@appalshop.org
dwswan@gmail.com
Maine
Portland
Presented by Northeast Historic Film and
Maine Historical Society at the Maine Historical Society
489 Congress Street
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
www.oldfilm.org
www.mainehistory.org
207-469-0924
Rob Nanovic
rob@oldfilm.org
Maryland
Baltimore
Hosted by Colorlab and
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Avenue
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
www.colorlab.com
www.creativealliance.org
410-276-1651
Julia.nicoll@colorlab.com
Kristen@creativealliance.org
Massachusetts
Provincetown
Stephen Hennigan
stephenhennigan1@hotmail.com
Boston
Boston Public Library Copley Square
Mezzanine Conference Room
Johnson Building
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm (film check-in at Noon)
www.bpl.org/central
617-536-5400
Liz Coffey
coffeyaddict@hotmail.com
Missouri
St. Louis
Missouri Historical Society
in Forest Park (Lindell and DeBaliviere)
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
www.mohistory.org
314-746-4599
Klara Foeller
klf@mohistory.org
New York
New York City
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Ave. (at 2nd St.)
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
For info about other NY Home Movie Weekend
events, see www.anthologyfilmarchives.org
Katie Trainor & Andrew Lampert
trainorkatie@hotmail.com
andrew@anthologyfilmarchives.org
Rochester
George Eastman House
900 East Ave.
Submit films to GEH in advance of 8/13
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm: info session, Curtis Theatre
7:00 pm: screening, Dryden Theatre
585-271-3361 ext. 352
www.eastmanhouse.org
Kelli Hicks
khicks@geh.org
NORTH CAROLINA
Durham
Duke University Central Campus
Perkins Library Rare Book Room
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Karen Glynn
karen.glynn@duke.ed
Raleigh
Presented by AV Geeks and the NCSU Film Studies Program
NCSU North Campus, Caldwell Hall Basement Rooms G111 and G107
2221 Hillsborough Street (across from Bruegger’s Bagels)
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
http://www.avgeeks.com/hmd.html
Marsha Orgeron
mgorgero@unity.ncsu.edu
Skip Elsheimer
skip@avgeeks.com
Pennsylvania
Mt. Lebanon
Hosted at Pittsburgh Filmmakers
at the Mt. Lebanon Public Library
16 Castle Shannon Blvd.
9:15 am
412-681-5449 x.209
Joe Morrison
joe@pghfilmmakers.org
Pittsburgh
Home Movie Day Potluck
Between the houses of 3312 and 3316 Ward Street
South Oakland, Pittsburgh
Dinnertime to Nighttime
Bring your families, friends and food as well as your family’s and friend’s films (reg. 8, super 8 and 16mm)
Greg Pierce
412.682.2338
pierceg@warhol.org
Philadelphia
Kensington South CDC
1627 North 2nd Street
Film drop off time: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
8:00 pm – Midnight
Film pick up also available
call Kellie at 215-423-4396
Kellie Jo Tinney
kellie_j_tinney@yahoo.com
South Carolina
Columbia
Nickelodeon Theatre
937 Main St.
Noon – 2:00 pm
803-777-5556
Greg Wilsbacher
gregw@gwm.sc.edu
Tennessee
Knoxville
Sunday August 14, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Hosted by the East Tennessee Historical Society
at the East Tennessee History Center
601 S. Gay Street (at Clinch Ave.)
http://www.east-tennessee-history.org/
Bradley Reeves & Louisa Trott
stymiedc@yahoo.com
louisatrott@yahoo.co.uk
Texas
Houston
Houston Home Movie Showdown
at Aurora Picture Show
Hosted by Those Nelsons (Paul and Elizabeth Nelson)
8:00 pm
For info about other Home Movie Month events:
www.aurorapictureshow.org
Jill Wood
wood@aurorapictureshow.org
Vermont
Burlington
Burlington College Community Room
95 North Avenue
10:00 am – 1:00 pm: film check-in
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm: screening
802-862-9616
Barry Snyder
bsnyder@burlcol.edu
Virginia
Richmond
Presented by Richmond Moving Image Co-op
Richmond Public Library, Main Branch
basement auditorium
Noon – 2:00 pm: Bring your home movies for inspection, cleaning and repair.
Screening: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
www.rmicweb.org/events/events-05/hmd.html
For more information call 804-232-7642
James Parrish
james@rmicweb.org
Washington
Seattle
Museum of History and Industry
2700 24th Avenue East
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
www.seattlehistory.org
Hannah Palin
hannahpalin@earthlink.net
Bonus!: post-HMD open-air screening
at the Hat-n-Boot
(Oxbow Park, Georgetown)
9:30 pm
MCooper@prestongates.com
Wisconsin
Sheboygan
Mead Public Library
August 13th, 10am-11:30am
Phil Nohl
homerecordings@charter.net