The Mix Collection 1987-2001

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The Mix Collection 1987-2001

The Mix Collection contains the paper and media files for the Mix: New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film and Video Festival. Started in 1987 by filmmaker Jim Hubbard and novelist Sarah Schulman, Mix is the longest-running experimental film festival and the largest queer film festival in the United States. The Festival has been instrumental in both launching the careers of filmmakers such as Todd Haynes and Sadie Benning and in providing an exhibition space for and preservation of the work of older filmmakers such as Barbara Hammer and James Broughton. Mix was also one of the first film festivals to embrace installations and online artwork to showcase the depth and breadth of queer digital media. The Festival has traditionally been held annually at the Anthology Film Archives in New York City.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6330394

Fales Library & Special Collections

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Schulman, Sarah, 1958-....

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Frilot, Shari

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Stanley, Anie

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Millennium Film Workshop.

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LaBruce, Bruce

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Ainouz, Karim

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Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin

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New York State Council on the Arts

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The position of executive director has been held by the following individuals: Laurence Roberts (1960-1961); John H. MacFadyen (1961-1964); John B. Hightower (1964-1970); Eric Larrabee (1971-1975); Kent Barwick (1975-1976); Robert A. Mayer (1976-1979); Theodore Striggles (1979-1980); Mary Hays (1980-1995); Al Berr (April, 1995-August, 1996); and Nicolette B. Clark (1996-present). From the description of Executive Director's subject and correspondence files, 1960-2001. (New York State...

Anthology Film Archives

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Waters, Jack

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Livingston, Jennie

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Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

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Frameline (Firm)

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New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film Festival.

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Jacoby, Roger

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Hammer, Barbara, 1970-

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Haynes, Todd

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Hubbard, Jim, 1951-

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Jim Hubbard was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1951. He studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and began making films in 1975. In 1977, he began processing his own film and enjoys exploring the material basis of film. He believes that experimental film can more honestly communicate the lesbian/gay experience and is much less alienating than stupid narrative movies with homosexual characters. He has made 17 films including Homosexual Desire in Minnesota, Two Marches and Stop the Movie (Cruising) and...

MIX NYC.

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Araki, Gregg

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Tartaglia, Jerry

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Manhattan Neighborhood Community Network.

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Roy, Rajendra

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Women Make Movies (Firm)

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DYKE TV (Firm)

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Free Speech TV.

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Riggs, Marlon T.

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Marlon Troy Riggs (3 February 1957 - 5 April 1994) was a gay African-American filmmaker, educator, poet, and gay rights activist. He also produced, wrote, and directed several television documentaries. From the description of Marlon Riggs archive, including papers, videos, and personal items, 1957-1994. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754865939 Filmography Long Train Running: The Story of the Oakland Blues, 1981. (Co-produ...