On Saturday, April 6,
The Plastic Club will host a screening and discussion with award-winning, iconoclastic filmmaker
Ken Jacobs as part of its monthly Salon series. The event is scheduled for 6:30-8:30 pm, at
The Plastic Club, 247 South Camac St. in Center City Philadelphia. It’s open to the public, but reservations are required, and there is a
$10.00 fee. To reserve a place(s) and for payment information e-mail
The Plastic Club at plasticclub@att.net
Ken Jacobs created and directed the
Millennium Film Workshop in New York City (1966-68) and in 1969 started the
Cinema Department at
SUNY Binghamton, where he taught until 2003. He is the recipient of AFI’s
Maya Deren Award,
Guggenheim and
Rockefeller fellowships, and many other honors. His work has been admitted to the
National Film Registry, included in art and film festivals and museums around the world, and featured in retrospectives at
The Museum of Modern Art,
The American Center, Paris, and
The American Museum of the Moving Image.
“
Star Spangled to Death“, Jacobs’ epic history of the United States, premiered at the 2004
New York Film Festival and won the Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award at the 2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards.
At the Plastic Club, Ken Jacobs will be showing and discussing:
CAPITALISM: SLAVERY (2007, 3 1/2 minutes)
CAPITALISM: CHILD LABOR (2007, 15 minutes)
ANOTHER OCCUPATION (2011, 15 minutes)
SEEKING THE MONKEY KING (2011, 39 minutes)
WARNING: Some material may not be suitable for those with epilepsy or seizure disorders.