TONIGHT: Shooting Wall

The local-oriented floating collective finds itself with a semi-permanent screening home in the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Contemporary Art.

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TONIGHT: Shooting Wall

POSTED: Monday, September 24, 2012, 10:00 AM
Filed Under: Movies

The grouping of underground filmmakers, cinephiles and theoreticians that make up Philadelphia’s Shooting Wall collective will show wherever they find a blank flat space. Could be an art gallery’s white expanse. Could be outside City Hall for the Occupy Movement during encampment’s start. Currently, along with wrapping up issue number five of its eponymous film zine, the local-oriented floating collective finds itself with a semi-permanent screening home in the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Contemporary Art. The one-Monday-a-month series starts with showings of two of Shooting Wall’s most auspicious and conspicuous filmmaking members — Joshua Martin who has hosted his share of Shooting Gallery events and Joe Kramer. Martin, the director of claustrophobic shorts Bathtub and Shoebox unveils the long form Episodes from an Investigation while Kramer screens the teeny tiny Vacant Guillotine Blues.

Mon., Sept. 24, 7 p.m., free, PhilaMOCA, 31 N. 12th St., 267-519-9651.

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