Thu, May 11 at 4:00 PM

Free! Bob & Teresa's 16mm Movie Night

Baltimore, Maryland
Free

Free! Bob & Teresa's 16mm Movie Night

A Curated Screening of real 16mm film shorts from The Enoch Pratt Library and Bob & Teresa’s Film collection. Two sets of approximately 50 min. each with a bar break intermission.

If you drive to B&Ts Current Space Movie Night using your bike— not your car(1), you should eat a good sugary breakfast first(2), unless you get your period(3), in which case it would be better to relax using abstract visual meditation(4) as well as transformative food combinations like peanut butter & applesauce to become a chicken, or a sheepdog(5), or perhaps even a beetle, like one with with a Long Island accent on a geographical spiritual journey(6), perhaps using musical pathways and wisdom to bring positive societal change(7)— change that accelerates through the traffic of human infrastructure(8) and takes us into a dream world, where self discovery becomes discovery of another… familiar… self(9).

1. Just Like a Car (bike to work month)
2. Breakfast Desserts (Marshal Efron)
3. Linda’s Film on Menstruation
4. Lapis (one more try)
5. People Soup (Matthew, Adam, and Alan Arkin)
6. Why’d The Beetle Cross the Road?
7. Harry Belafonte: Black Views on Race
8. Rendezvous
9. Mirrored Reason (VanDerBeek and D. Koch!)

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This outdoor event will be held in our rear courtyard. Enter through the alley at 421 Tyson Street.
Accessibility and Parking Info: currentspace.com/contact
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