Tag Archives: Narrowcast (Marciano)

ERIC MARCIANO AT MOMA

Eric Marciano’s feature THE AGE OF INSECTS—and the shorts SPIN CYCLE and NARROWCAST—will screen at MoMA this weekend as part of the show CLUB 57: FILM, PERFORMANCE, AND ART IN THE EAST VILLAGE, 1978–1983.

The director will introduce the films, which were made during a transitional period when, per Marciano, “film married video and had a baby called digital.”*

 

ERIC MARCIANO—THE AGE OF INSECTS, SPIN CYCLE, NARROWCAST, Saturday, February 3, at 4 pm.

TITUS 2 THEATER, MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, 11 West 53rd Street, New York City.

moma.org/calendar/events

americanmontage.com/age-insects

See fright.com/edge/AgeOfInsects

 

Eric Marciano, The Age of Insects (1990), from top: Jack Ramey; Marciano directing Dallas Munroe. Images courtesy Eric Marciano.

Dr. Benedict

The Age of Insects Eric and Dallas-1

THE JIMMY DONAHUE STORY

This week—in the CLUB 57 program ERIC MARCIANO FROM FILM TO VIDEO—the Museum of Modern Art will screen Marciano’s jazz-infused take on alcoholic walker Jimmy Donahue, as well as the filmmaker’s mid-nineties 35mm work NARROWCAST.

THE JIMMY DONAHUE STORY and NARROWCAST

Monday, January 29, through Sunday, February 4, continuous gallery screenings.

Through April 1.
Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53rd Street, New York City.

Eric Marciano, The Jimmy Donahue Story (1981), written and produced by Marciano and Ignacio Valero.

From top:

Bill Brovold.

Barlo Perry, underground at Times Square subway station record shop.

Brovold and Perry drinking.

Perry and Frank Sinatra album in Ross Rare Records window on University Place.

Brovold and Perry.

Apartment scene with Victoire Taittinger, Brovold, and Perry (4).