Sarah Jacobson Benefit in BK


A little while back I posted about the films of Sarah Jacobson. Oddly enough, there happens to be an event in Brooklyn to celebrate her work Monday, February 15. The event is a benefit for the Sarah Jacobson Film Grant which provides funding for young women “whose work embodies some of the things that Sarah stood for: a fierce DIY approach to filmmaking, a radical social critique, and a thoroughly underground sensibility.” There will be a screening of her film Mary Jane's Not A Virgin Anymore with an introduction from filmmaker Barbara Hammer and Sarah's mother Ruth and tributes from Kathleen Hanna, Tamra Davis, George Kuchar and more!

If you are in New York PLEASE go to this event and celebrate the memory of a great feminist/D.I.Y. filmmaker and support the future of feminist/D.I.Y. filmmaking!

Details after the cut.


Party-Memorial-Screening-Celebration!

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE FABULOUS SARAH JACOBSON

An evening to honor DIY filmmaker Sarah Jacobson

And a benefit for the Sarah Jacobson Film Grant

February 15, 2010

7 pm doors, 8 pm show

Glasslands Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

On Monday, February 15, 2009, filmmakers, punk rockers, feminists, and musicians will gather to remember filmmaker Sarah Jacobson (1970–2004). The evening will include an appearance from Sarah’s mother Ruth Jacobson, and her sister Lee Jacobson. There is a $5 suggested donation at the doors, and all proceeds will go to the Sarah Jacobson Film Grant, which supports independent young women filmmakers.

Sarah Jacobson (1971–2004) was a a filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed several movies in the 1990s, including “Mary Jane’s Not A Virgin Any More” and “I Was a Teenage Serial Killer.” Sarah’s films reflected her punk sensibilities, her feminist beliefs, and her dedication to DIY principles. She and her mother Ruth Jacbson brought “Mary Jane” to the 1997 Sundance festival, and it was named by Film Threat as one of the “25 Underground Films You Must See.” Sarah was active in the music scene and directed several music videos, including one for Man… or Astroman? She died in 2004 at the age of 32.

After her death, filmmaker Sam Green and Sarah’s mother established the Sarah Jacobson Film Grant for young women “whose work embodies some of the things that Sarah stood for: a fierce DIY approach to filmmaking, a radical social critique, and a thoroughly underground sensibility.” Since 2004, the grant has been awarded to eight filmmakers: Marie Losier, Natasha Mendonca, Kara Herold, Gretchen Hogue, Joanna Dery, Vanessa Renwick, Ellen Lake, and Veronica Majano.

“Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Sarah Jacobson” will celebrate Sarah’s life and work. It also launches the grant cycle for 2010 and information about applying for the grant will be available at the event and on the website: http://sjfilmgrant.wordpress.com/.

The evening will begin with a short screening of samples of previous grant winners and two of Sarah’s short films. Filmmaker Barbara Hammer and Sarah’s mother Ruth will then speak and introduce “Mary Jane’s Not a Virgin Any More.” The evening will also include video tributes from Sarah’s fans and friends including Kathleen Hanna, Allison Anders, Tamra Davis, Michelle Handelman, George Kuchar, Sam Green, and Craig Baldwin.

Glasslands is located at 289 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211

[L] to Bedford, [J] to Marcy

To RSVP on Facebook, visit the event page.

1 comments:

mikki said... / February 14, 2010 at 9:16 AM  

Thank you so much for the post! xom

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