IU will screen actor Jesse Eisenberg’s “In the Kitchen” 16mm film at the “Century of 16mm” conference tomorrow at 10:15 a.m.
It is one of 17 films that will be shown as part of “A New Century,” a series of screenings that will celebrate the 100-year anniversary of first Eastman Kodak 16mm film camera.
The conference will also feature unseen 16mm films by artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol. Screenings include movies shot between 1963 and 1965 from Warhol’s home in Connecticut, and film roles from “Couch,” “Batman Dracula,” “Lupe,” and “More Milk Yvette.”
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Other filmmakers from around the world were invited to create three-minute 16mm films to exhibit at the conference. There will also be tours of the Moving Image Archive’s collection, which holds over 130,000 items.
The conference began on Wednesday and will end Saturday night with a closing reception at 7 p.m. in Franklin Hall.