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Since 1966, the Millennium Film Workshop has provided free or low cost resources for non-commercial filmmakers. Please follow us for information and updates. Millennium Film Workshop is a leading non-profit resource for artists working with motion image technologies. Visit www.millenniumfilm.org
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MAIN MENU MILLENNIUM FILM WORKSHOP CHANNEL CALENDAR ARCHIVE MILLENNIUM FILM JOURNAL More Our Mission To offer the noncommercial film artist of whatever experience or proven degree of proficiency and without interference in either film subject or style the use without cost or at minimal cost of the tools of filmmaking instruction in filmmaking and a means of contacting others of like creative interest. Nicole Proutsch in collaboration with David OdoExhibition Open 27 221Opening February 7 at 700 PM featuring discussion with Nicole Prutsch and David Odo Films by Philip Thompson Adesola Thomas Zoe Hodge and Devin Powell. Curated by Jard Lerebours Nicole Proutsch in collaboration with David OdoExhibition Open 27 221Opening February 7 at 700 PM featuring discussion with Nicole Prutsch and David Odo The Millennium Film Workshop was founded in 1966 by a group of filmmakers with a vision to expand accessibility to the tools ideas and networks of filmmaking beyond the confines of institutions and corporate studios. Millennium has put on countless educational workshops artisthosted screenings printed our renowned publication The Millennium Film Journal served as a production hub kickstarting the careers of many prominent filmmakers such as Stan Brakhage Todd Haynes Yvonne Rainer Carolee Schneeman Michael Snow Bruce Connor Nick Zedd Andy Warhol and Bruce Connor and has played a large role in dismantling the monetary and educational barriers separating the art and craft of filmmaking from the general public.

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