December 2–5, 2021
Please join us this week Thursday to Sunday, December 2–5, at e-flux Screening Room in Brooklyn, for Éric Baudelaire: To Do With—a four-day program presenting a selection of films and films-in-progress by Baudelaire, in dialogue with works by Chantal Akerman and Naeem Mohaiemen, and with special guests Omar Berrada, Stuart Comer, Dennis Lim, Naeem Mohaiemen, Paige Sarlin, and Kaelen Wilson-Goldie.
Tickets for the program are available here.
Program
Thursday, December 2, 6–9pm
Screening: Éric Baudelaire, The Glove (2020, 8 minutes) and Un Film Dramatique (2019, 114 minutes)
Conversation: Éric Baudelaire and Dennis Lim
Friday, December 3, 6–9pm
Screening: Naeem Mohaiemen, United Red Army (2011, 70 minutes) and Éric Baudelaire, The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and 27 Years without Images (2011, 66 minutes)
Conversation: Éric Baudelaire, Naeem Mohaiemen, and Kaelen Wilson-Goldie
Saturday, December 4, 2–4pm
Screening: Chantal Akerman, D’Est (1993, 110 minutes)
Saturday, December 4, 5–7:30pm
Screening: Éric Baudelaire, Letters to Max (2014, 103 minutes)
Conversation: Éric Baudelaire and Omar Berrada
Sunday, December 5, 2–4:30pm
Screening: Éric Baudelaire, Also Known As Jihadi (2017, 101 minutes)
Conversation: Éric Baudelaire and Paige Sarlin
Sunday, December 5, 6–8pm
Artist Talk and films-in-progress: Éric Baudelaire, When There is No More Music to Write and A Flower in the Mouth
Conversation: Éric Baudelaire and Stuart Comer
*Doors open 30 minutes before start. Kindly arrive at least 15 minutes in advance to check in. All attendees ( ages 12+) must show proof at the door that they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of identification must accompany your proof of vaccination. Face masks are required for attendees (ages 2+). Temperatures will be checked at the door.
The program is organized with the support of Villa Albertine, in partnership with the French Embassy in the United States.
For more information, contact program@e-flux.com.