The Flushing Remonstrance present their all-new score to Dziga Vertov's A Man With A Movie Camera.
A Man With A Movie Camera is a groundbreaking work of both experimental and documentary film, depicting a day in the life of a Soviet city in 1929, using the power of cinema to upend reality in ways that are still dizzying, thrilling, and strangely sexy, dense with ideas and packed with energy. Sight & Sound magazine voted Man With a Movie Camera as the the greatest documentary of all time.
Join us as The Flushing Remonstrance bring this silent film classic to life with a live performance of their vibrant and sensory new score, along with a live score to Fernand Leger's 1924 dada/constructivist classic short Ballet Mécanique.
ONE NIGHT ONLY. Sunday, May 18, 2025, 8:00 pm at The Francis Kite Club, 40 Loisaida Avenue, East Village, NYC. Advance tickets are on sale now ($15 advance, $20 day of show).