Jerry vs. Jerry by TV Sheriff is just one of the offerings of Other Cinema Digital: A Mediarchaeological Survey. TV Sheriff, a video DJ of sorts, is a media whiz that mixes beats with television episodes for pieces like Jerry vs. Jerry, in which a dance beat drives a battle between Jerry Lewis and guests on the Jerry Springer show. The soundtrack features the chant ยJerry! Jerry!ย repeated with Lewisยs ยHey Ladyย and Jerry Springer guests shouting ยIยm five months pregnant!ย all mixed together.
ยWeยre trying to get the most marginal sort of work,ย says Noel Lawrence, who works with Other Cinema, the pioneering movie house in San Francisco that inspired Houstonยs Aurora Picture Show. ยA lot of [our films] are probably too out there to find on the so-called independent film avenues like the Sundance Channel or whatever.ย
Todayยs screening will feature a look at several Other Cinema projects. Also on the ticket are works from Negativland, a collective of filmmakers who also remix television and take advantage of the fair use laws, and The 70ยs Dimension, which takes a look back on commercials from the decade that gave us polyester and smiley faces. Lawrence will hang around town for tomorrowยs program, Underworld Cinema: The Life and Work of J.X. Williams, which will include a screening of the cult film Peep Show and a lecture by Lawrence about his life and career. 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow. Aurora Picture Show, 800 Aurora. For information, call 713-868-2101 or visit www.aurorapictureshow.org. $6.
Fri., Nov. 9, 8 p.m., 2007
This article appears in Nov 8-14, 2007.
