Monumental Movement Podcast
This episode explores Other Cinema as a sanctuary of underground and experimental film—an enduring space where radical cinema, media archaeology, and countercultural expression converge. Based in **San Francisco>, Other Cinema has functioned not simply as screening venue, but as living archive and community platform for artists operating beyond commercial film structures. We trace its role in preserving and presenting works that blur the boundaries between film, performance art, video experimentation, and sonic collage. Through curated screenings, expanded cinema events, and interdisciplinary programs, Other Cinema sustains traditions of avant-garde media practice that emphasize materiality, political inquiry, and perceptual disruption. Historically, underground film culture emerged in opposition to industrialized entertainment systems, prioritizing independent production, handmade aesthetics, and alternative distribution networks. Other Cinema continues this lineage by foregrounding obsolete media formats, analog projection, found footage, and experimental narrative structures. Technologically, the collective’s work highlights the physicality of media itself—film grain, tape degradation, projector noise, and analog artifacts become active components of the viewing experience rather than imperfections to erase. This episode analyzes underground cinema as cultural resistance—where preservation, experimentation, and communal viewing intersect. Through history, media theory, and aesthetics, we explore how Other Cinema sustains an evolving ecosystem of experimental image and sound. 【Related Column】"Other Cinema" in San Francisco's Mission District: A sacred place for underground movies https://monumental-movement.jp/en/Column-Other-Cinema/
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