Angles: Women Working in Film and Video (1992)

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Edmonton Annual Film Festival. Feb. 26March 1. Peter Medak (“The Krays” and “Let Him Have It’’) will participate. For more information: National Screen Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 403/421-4084. FAX: 403/425-8098. Ann Arbor Film Festival and Conference. March 13-16. Independent filmmakers present workshops, film exhibitions and panel discussions. Open screenings for conference attendees. Retrospective screening of awarded films from past 29 years. For more information: Ann Arbor Film Festival, PO Box 8232, Ann Arbor, MI! 48107. 313/995-5356. Santa Fe Film Expo. Throughout March. For more information: The Center for Contemporary Arts, PO Box 148, Santa Fe, NM 87504. BACA/The Brooklyn Arts Council Film and Video Festival. March 7, 12, 14, 21, 23, 26 and 28. Screenings at various locations. For more information BACA/The Brooklyn Arts Council, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238. 718/783-3077 or 718/783-4469. New Directors/New Films. March 20-April 5. Museum of Modern Art, New York. Surveys world cinema. Features new and unrecognized narrative features, documentaries and shorts. 20 to 25 programs. For more information: New Directors/New Films, Film Society of Lincoln Center, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10023-6595. 212/875-5628. FAX: 212/875-5636. 20 @ ANGLES WOW (Women One World) Cafe Women’s Film & Video Festival. March 26-April 1. New works by women including experimental and documentary films and videos, mostly shorts. WOW is a women-run experimental theater collective. For more information: WOW Festival, 151 ist Ave., Suite W, New York, NY 10003. 212/674-4736. Third World International Women’s Film and Video Festival. March 2730, Dobie Theater, 2021 Guadalupe, Austin, Texas. Features works by women with a regional showcase. Will spotlight works by Native American women. Films include “Her Giveaway,” and “Honored by the Moon,” by Mona Smith; “And Women Wove It In a Basket” by Bushra Assouz, Marlene Farnum and Nettie Kuneki; “Daughters of the Dust” by Julie Dash; and “A Place of Rage” by Pratiba Parmer. For more information: Women’s Film & Video Festival, Women’s Media Project, Box 49432, Austin, TX 78765. 512/4425760. Birmingham Educational Film & Video Festival. April 8-12, Birmingham, Ala. Purpose is to promote the use of film and video as an educational tool. Categories include business and commerce, early childhood development and elementary education, environmental issues, performing arts, geography and history, guidance and counseling, health and physical education, math and science and teacher career education. For more information: Birmingham International Educa tion Film Festival, Box 2641, Birmingham, AL 35291-0665. 205/250-2711. Cleveland International Film Festival. April 312. Screens 40 features, documentaries and short films from about 15 countries. Filmmakers attend whenever possible. In past years, Frank Capra, Lina Wertmuller, Jiri Menzel, Robert Altman and Barbara Kopple attended. Program. includes independent works and shorter works. For more information: David Wittkowsky, Cleveland International Film Festival, 6200 SOM Center Rd. C20, Cleveland, OH 44139. 216/349-0270. FAX: 216/349-0210. US Environmental Film Festival. April 23-26. Colorado Springs, Colo. Features films and videos on environmental issues. For more information: USEFF, 1026 W. Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80904. 719/520-1952. FAX: 719/520-9157. Worldfest Houston. April 24-May 3. A film/video market with a program book, competition and awards in six categories: shorts, documentaries, TV commercials, experimental/independent and TV production. For more information: Worldfest Houston, PO Box 56566, Houston, TX 77256. 713/965-9955. FAX: 713/965-9960. LA Asian Pacific American International Film & Video Festival. May. Sponsored by Visual Communications and UCLA Film & TV Archive. The 7-year-old festival highlights cinematic expression by Asian Pacific American filmmakers and Asian-Pacific Rim international productions. For more information: LA Asian Pacific American International Film & Video Festival, Visual Communications, 263 S. Los Angeles St., Suite 307, Los Angeles, CA 90012. 213/680-4462. FAX: 213/687-4848. New Angle Intermedia Video Festival. May. New York. International showcase for experimental video under 30 minutes. For more information: Angle Intermedia, 300 Mercer St., #11N, New York, NY 10003. 212/228-8307. Atlanta Film & Video Festival. May 13-17. Fiveday festival with guest appearances by media artists. Presents cutting edge films and video. Committed to independent work. For more information: Image/Atlanta Film & Video Festival, Image Film/Video Center, 75 Bennett St., Suite M-1, Atlanta, GA 30309. 404/352-4254. American Film and Video Festival. May 2830. Congress Hotel, Chicago. Non-theatrical film and video festival featuring a wide range of topics from arts and culture, to health care, to business and industry. For more information: Kathryn Osen, American Film and Video Association, 920 Barnsdale Rd., Suite 153, La Grange Park, |I 60525. 708/482-4000. AFi/Los Angeles International Film Festival. June 11-26. Laemmle Sunset Theatres, Los Angeles. Films selected by invitation only.