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DESCRIPTION:\n	Queens Drive-In\, on the grounds of the New York Hall of Sci
 ence in Flushing Meadows Corona Park\, is located at 47-01 111th Street\, 
 Corona\, New York 11368 \n	\n\n\n	Dir. Lizzie Borden. US\, 1983\, 79 mins.
  Set in a near future landscape that looks a lot like downtown New York in
  the late ’70s and early ’80s\, Born in Flames is a landmark of American i
 ndependent cinema and a groundbreaking\, exhilarating work of feminist agi
 tprop. In Lizzie Borden’s ragged but visionary portrait of a rising insurg
 ency against an incumbent oppressive political regime\, two opposing all-f
 emale groups come together to form a true Women’s Army. Prescient in its d
 epiction of the movement towards an environment of racial\, sexual\, and q
 ueer diversity\, Born in Flames is a brave and brilliant cinematic experim
 ent in social progress. Preserved by Anthology Film Archives with restorat
 ion funding by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Founda
 tion. Laboratory services by Video and Film Solutions and Audio Mechanics.
  Presented as part of the MoMI series See It Big! The Future Is Now. \n\n
 \n	Preceded by&nbsp\;Women’s Work \n\n\n	Deborah Harry Does Not Like Inter
 view&nbsp\; \n	\n	  Dir. Meghan Fredrich. US\, 17 mins.&nbsp\;Blondie’s De
 bbie Harry endures years of superficial\, tedious\, and demeaning question
 s from journalists until she devises a brilliant way to turn interviews on
  their head. \n\n\n	Fascist Love \n	\n	Dirs. Stefa Marin Alarcon\, Cristob
 al Guerra. US\, 3 mins. A politically charged music video performed by STE
 FA*\, who questions whether love is possible under an authoritarian regime
 . \n\n\n	Fucked Like A Star \n	\n	Dir. Stefani Saintonge. Haiti\, US\, 8 m
 ins. A poetic meditation on women's work and the dreamlife of ants set to 
 the words of Toni Morrison. \n\n\n	Laying Out \n	\n	Dir. Joanna Arnow. US\
 , 5 mins. An absurd comedy about a woman who examines her relationship wit
 h a man she has just started seeing in depth\, and begins to explore her o
 wn misogyny\, fantasies about having a penis\, and hatred for traditional 
 gender roles. \n\n\n	Stunting Cunts \n	\n	Dir. Gina Kamentsky. US\, 3 mins
 . Go ahead and torture yourself\, if that’s what you want. \n\n\n	The Vibr
 ant Village \n	\n	Dir. Weronika Jurkiewicz. Poland\, Hungary\, 7 mins.&nbs
 p\;In a quiet Hungarian village\, men gather to swill beer at the bar. Mea
 nwhile\, the women are busy at work\, contributing their time to the mass 
 production of sexual satisfaction. \n	\n\n\n	Yes I Rode Here \n	\n	Dir. Ra
 chel Brown. US\, 10 mins. Six women gear up to bike the snowy streets of N
 ew York City and explain why cycling in inclement weather is worth the ris
 k. \n\n\n	Tickets: Starting at $35 per car (up to 5 passengers per car). M
 embers of the presenting organizations will receive a 15% discount. Order 
 tickets online. Learn more about membership and join here. Doors will open
  each night around 7:30 p.m.\, events will begin at 8:30 p.m. and end by 1
 1:00 p.m. \n	\n\n\n	Donations to MoMI help support initiatives like the Qu
 eens Drive-In. Please consider making a gift today. \n
DTSTART:20200905T193000
DTEND:20200905T233000
LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Born in Flames
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