
Harun Farocki
April 8 – July 15, 2018
80 Washington Square East, New York University
and Anthology Film Archives
Over the next four months, 80 Washington Square East and Anthology Film Archives will screen films and videos by Harun Farocki. Screenings will take place first at Anthology Film Archives and later at New York University.
The schedule is listed below; for more information, visit NYU's website here. To RSVP for individual screenings, please contact 80wse@nyu.edu.
April 8 – June 10 (Anthology Film Archives)
Sunday, April 8, 2 pm
Videograms of a Revolution (w/ Andrei Ujica, 1992, 106 min.)
Sunday, April 15, 2 pm
Bedtime Stories: Ships (1977, 3 min.)
As You See (1986, 72 min.)
Sunday, April 22, 2 pm
Bedtime Stories: Bridges (1977, 3 min.)
How to Live in the FRG (1990, 79 min.)
Sunday, April 29, 2 pm
Bedtime Stories: Railways (1977, 3 min.)
Images of the World and the Inscription of War (1988, 77 min.)
Sunday, May 6, 2 pm
Bedtime Stories 1–3: Cats (1977, 9 min.)
An Image (1983, 25 min.)
A New Product (2012, 36 min.)
Sunday, May 13, 2 pm
Still Life (1997, 56 min.)
Sunday, May 20, 2 pm
I Thought I Was Seeing Convicts (2000, 23 min.)
The Silver and The Cross (2012, 17 min.)
Interface (1995, 23 min.)
Thursdays, May 24, 9:15 pm / May 31, 7 pm
(Early Films of Harun Farocki as part of 1968 on Screen)
The Campaign Volunteer (1967, 14 min.)
The Words of the Chairman (1967, 3 min.)
Their Newspapers (1968, 17 min.)
Inextinguishable Fire (1969, 25 min.)
Sunday, May 27, 2 pm
In Comparison (2009, 61 min.)
Sunday, June 3, 2 pm
On the Construction of Griffith’s Films (2009, 9 min.)
Parallel I–IV (2012–2014, 43 min.)
Sunday, June 10, 2 pm
Remember Tomorrow Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life (1972, 10 min.)
The Taste of Life (1979, 29 min.)
Make Up (1973, 29 min.)
June 17 – July 15 (New York University
Sunday, June 17, 2 pm
Expression of Hands (1997, 30 min.)
Workers Leaving the Factory (1995, 36 min.)
Sunday, June 24, 2 pm
Prison Images (2000, 60 min.)
Sunday, July 1, 2 pm
War at a Distance (2003, 58 min.)
Sunday, July 8, 2 pm
Serious Games I–IV (2009–10, 44 min.)
Sunday, July 15, 2 pm
Nothing Ventured (2004, 52 min.)
Organized by Lucas Quigley and Robert Snowden. The project would not be possible without the support of Antje Ehmann, The Estate of Harun Farocki, Nicola Lees, Carol Greene, Jed Rapfogel, and Greene Naftali Gallery. We also wish to thank, Jesse Bradford, Tammy Brown, Marina Molarsky–Beck, Matthias Rajmann, Chloe Truong–Jones, Andrew Weiner, and Audrey Wollen. The films and images have been provided by the Estate of Harun Farocki and Greene Naftali Gallery, New York.
[Image: Harun Farocki, Still Life, 1997 (still)]