AUGUST NEWSLETTER: Announcing the 2023 Seminar Programmers, Continents of Drifting Clouds continues at MoMA, Contribute to our Catalogue, Submit your 2024 Letters of Intent, Purchase your Opacity Catalogue Today!
June Newsletter: 2022 Flaherty Fellows, Continents of Drifting Clouds Online Registration
May Newsletter: Golden Lions, Continents of Drifting Clouds, Opacity Spirals, More Screenings & Events
Join us TONIGHT at Maysles Documentary Center for OPACITY SPIRALS with filmmaker Deanna Bowen in person
You’ve experienced OPACITY, now join co-programmers Janaína Olivera and Inney Prakash for OPACITY SPIRALS
Join us tonight for the kick off of Opacity Spirals. Co-Programmers Janaína Olivera and Inney Prakash will be in-person for a conversation with special guest Deanna Bowen. The series continues the next two Thursdays at Maysles Documentary Center with more exciting post-screening discussions with the filmmakers.
Program 1 - April 14
sum of the parts: what can be named, Deanna Bowen (2010, 18’)
Otolith I, Otolith Group (2003, 22’)
In the Future They Ate from the Finest Porcelain, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind (2016, 28’)
Missing Time, Morgan Quaintance (2020, 15’)
TRT 83 min In person conversation between Deanna Bowen, Janaína Oliveira and Inney Prakash follows
Program 2 - April 21
Space Exodus, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind (2009, 5’)
Serpent Rain, Denise Ferreira da Silva & Arjuna Neuman (2016, 29’)
Nation State, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind (2012, 9’)
Otolith II, Otolith Group (2007, 48’)
TRT 89 min Followed by a Conversation
Program 3 - April 28
The Paul Good Papers at Notasulga, Deanna Bowen (2012, 23’)
Another Decade, Morgan Quaintance (2018, 27’)
Otolith III, Otolith Group (2009, 49’)
TRT 103 min Followed by a Conversation
April Newsletter: FNYC Opacity Spirals April 14-28
April Newsletter: The Flaherty welcomes you to join us at our 2022 Spring Flaherty NYC series, Opacity Spirals, programmed by Janaína Oliveira and Inney Prakash in collaboration with Maysles Documentary Center. | PreOrder your OPACITY CATALOGUE now!!| Fellowship Deadline Extended
March Newsletter: FNYC Opacity Spirals April 14-28
March Newsletter: The Flaherty is thrilled to announce its upcoming 2022 Spring Flaherty NYC, Opacity Spirals / Opacity Reciprocity, programmed by Janaína Oliveira and Inney Prakash in collaboration with Maysles Documentary Center. | PreOrder your OPACITY CATALOGUE now!!
February Newsletter
A Letter from Flaherty Board President Ruth Somalo
December 8, 2021
Dear friends,
As a second year of global uncertainty and shared fragility comes to an end, I feel thankful for all we have been able to overcome together and hopeful for the future. Sometimes uncertainty and instability offer us opportunities to process, to learn, to embrace transformation, and in modest ways, to impact the world through action.
The Flaherty, now entering its 68th year, continues to provide media makers, audiences, curators, critics, scholars and students with rare opportunities to observe and deconstruct the creative process, to exchange ideas and explore the limits of representation, to see as we had not seen before, to think the world through cinema and to challenge our own preconceptions with joy. As exquisitely said by Rebecca Solnit “when you face politics that aspire to make you fearful, alienated, and isolated, joy is a fine initial act of insurrection”.
We have joyfully reimagined ourselves in the virtual space through the extraordinary Opacity Seminar curated by Janaína Oliveira. Opacity expanded our reach worldwide – to over 400 participants in 40 countries – in ways more accessible and democratic than ever before. As we move towards the centennial of Nanook of the North, we are working with the Avataq Cultural Institute and other partners on an ambitious archival project that includes the repatriation of images to their original Inuit communities, and a publication led by indigenous scholars. We are moving ahead full speed with the preparations for next year's Seminar, curated by Sky Hopinka and Almudena Escobar López which promises to be outstanding. We are enjoying the return of our beloved Flaherty NYC series in person with exciting new partnerships, and looking forward to presenting the results of the preservation initiative of Notes of an Early Fall by Saul Levine just wrapped up by the NYU-MIAP-Flaherty-BB Optics collaboration.
We remain committed to these thought-provoking curatorial practices: from education, to public programming, to preservation. As a small but mighty non profit we are looking forward to a year packed with new initiatives, and we seek your support to make them possible.
We know these are difficult times for everyone and we thank you in advance for your generosity and continuous support. We know you are there for us! The Flaherty’s resilience to overcome challenges is tightly bound to your support. So please make a tax-deductible donation and help us continue the work. I can’t wait to see what we can accomplish for our community in 2022.
Wishing you health, inspiration and freedom,
Ruth Somalo
President, Board of Trustees