Blondes premieres in San Francisco! 2 more events! Too much!!

Dear Everybody,
We’re very excited to announce three upcoming screenings, especially:
BLONDES IN THE JUNGLE
WORLD PREMIERE
at Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco
Thursday, April 16, 2009. 8PM $6
But especially:
JME IN MYSPACE: TROPICAL FEELINGS
In “Beneath a Passive Surface: An Evening of Video and Perfomance”
at Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco
Thursday, April 17, 2009. 8PM $6
And especially:
O, NURSE!
The Hinterland Film Festival
at The Book Mill, Montague, MA
April 25th (SOLD OUT) and Saturday, May 2nd 2009. 8PM $3.40
Here are the details. We’ll be totally present in San Francisco. Forward widely!
Yrs,
Lev + Whitney
Ball Deep International
(Blondes in New York: we’re figuring it out - maybe May??)
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*BLONDES IN THE JUNGLE*
WORLD PREMIERE
at Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco
Thursday, April 16, 2009. 8PM $6
Blondes in the Jungle is the new art-film/comedy by Lev Kalman and Whitney Horn (Ball Deep International). On a hunt for the Fountain of Youth, three teenagers in 1980’s Honduras buy drugs, harm nature and have magical encounters. Tons of landscape footage, a meditation on Mayan Archaeology and a heavy TV teen vibe highlight this impulse-buy spiritual adventure.
Original soundtrack by 1987 World Beat band El Jefe and The Executive Look, featuring contributions by members of Aa, Asobi Seksu, Birthday Boyz, Vampire Weekend and Julianna Barwick.
Starring Chino Ward, Coogan Martin, Travis Nutting, Trevor Hoff, Andre Frechette III and Ingrid Schram. 2009, 16mm, color, 50 min.
http://www.atasite.org/calendar/?x=3699
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1377124/
http://www.blondesinthejungle.com

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*BENEATH A PASSIVE SURFACE*
An Evening of Video and Perfomance
at Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco
Thursday, April 16, 2009. 8PM $6
This program explores the diverse realm of video and the various ways artists employ it as a process of communication, point of reflection, backdrop for action, and vehicle of abstraction. In “J.M.E. in MySpace: Tropical Feelings”, a Comic video essay about grime music and MySpace, Lev Kalman and Whitney Horn show that “beneath the passive surface of the internet, creative energy flows”. David Horvitz and Lukas Geronimas try to extend one of Paul McCarthy’s installations to include the outside world. In A.K. Burns “Electric in the Cosmic Age”, she wrestles fellow Bay Area ex-pat, K8 Hardy in orange spandex with sound by Matt Volla. “In the absence of daylight, we are haunted by ghosts and moths, which pass through walls and create holes in beloved fabrics.” Deville Cohen’s “The Wall” “explores the possibilities of Paper as a sculptural material, as well as its function as a carrier of a printed image.” Joshua Kit Clayton brings awkwardness and insight together through group exercise. And More!!! Artists in the program include:
A.K. Burns, Catherine Czacki, Joshua Kit Clayton, Deville Cohen, Maggie Foster, David Horvitz and Lukas Geronimas, Lev Kalman and Whitney Horn, Daniel Minnick, Kamau Patton, Marcia Scott, Margaret Tedesco
http://www.atasite.org/calendar/?x=3698
http://www.balldeep.tv/projects.php?recordID=pv01

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*O, NURSE!*
The Hinterland Film Festival
at The Book Mill, Montague, MA
April 25th (SOLD OUT) and Saturday, May 1nd 2009. 8PM $3.40
A dreamy Bastille Day and night on an apple orchard in Maine. Starring Darin Guerrasio, Lev Kalman, Travis Nutting, Julia Goldman, Andre Frechette III and Abby Burns.
2004, 16mm, color, 16mm, 5m40s.
http://www.hinterlandfilmfestival.com/
http://www.balldeep.tv/projects.php?recordID=onurse