Where can I see it???


Can anyone direct me to a list of screenings for this film? It would be greatly appreciated.

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Are you from Halifax? I used to go to NSCAD.
Anyway, www.drawingrestraint.net will probably have all that info once it's up.

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www.cremasterfanatic.com

Screening information should already be available there, they're farely up to date. The news displays strange for me, it's cut off, I'm sure it's the same for everybody else. Somebody should complain about that.

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I Went to NSCAD too!!

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NSCAD UNITE AND TAKE OVER!

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I applied for NSCAD...we shall see by mid-april if I am going or not.

......woo!

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Apparently there's going to be only one venue for Barney's DRAWING RESTRAINT exhibition in the US, which will include the film. Anyone lucky enough to be living in or near San Francisco or willing to fly there needs to check out http://www.sfmoma.org/press/pressroom.asp?id=257&do=exhibitions, where it says:

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) will present the exhibition Matthew Barney: DRAWING RESTRAINT from June 23 through September 17, 2006. SFMOMA will be the sole U.S. venue for this full-scale survey, the first to gather all of Barney’s work to date made under the title DRAWING RESTRAINT. The exhibition charts the trajectory of this ongoing series—currently featuring twelve installments—which spans work from 1987 to the present. Barney’s newest full-length film, DRAWING RESTRAINT 9 (2005), as well as its accompanying sculptures, drawings, and photographs, also will be on view. Bringing together more than 150 objects in a wide range of media, this major survey presentation provides new research into this intricate body of work, offering a fresh perspective on Barney’s opulent visual language and elaborate cosmology.

If there will be screenings elsewhere, I'd be just as eager to know about them.
The only two other scheduled exhibitions already opened & closed in Japan and Korea. There have been screenings at various film festivals, so maybe there will be others.

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caught a screening of this tonight at the IFC center in NYC - it will be opening there sometime/late march

www.ifccenter.com

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They are showing the movie in Tokyo right now... Cinema Rise around Shibuya.

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Does this guy think he's just much too artistic for us and refuses to release a dvd? I can't understand why one would make it so difficult to view a film.

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"Does this guy think he's just much too artistic for us and refuses to release a dvd? I can't understand why one would make it so difficult to view a film."

I have to agree to that. People want to see his films, yet he makes it so you have to wait to see them (like on tour not like release dates). I want to see the whole cremaster cyle but i can't. (only been able to see what was on that DVD they relased). Don't say it is only doing this because its art, anyother form of art i can google and find. Film is differnt than Paint or sculpure, it is a media that can be moved, shared, shown(i think you know what i mean). Just release it on DVD, its not that hard, i dont care when i just dont want it being locked up in the modern art meuesems where u can not even view them (ie alot of warhols films)

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drawingrestraint.net is now up. very cool. and, best of all, the entire series, including 9, will be shown in S.F..

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