It’s time for the next installment of the Tom Stathes Cartoon Carnival! For TSCC #14, I’ve put together another assortment of rare, bizarre, funny and quirky 16mm cartoons from the 1910s thru 50s for your enjoyment.
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DETAILS: The Tom Stathes Cartoon Carnival#14: Food Fun
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721 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Friday, April 12, 2013, 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
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For the simple reason that people enjoy eating, Tom Stathes has curated rare food-related animated cartoons from the 1910s-1940s. Come and experience the latest Cartoon Carnival screening--shown in real 16mm film, with a real projector--a unique experience you'll be sure to remember!
Tom Stathes is a "Cartoon Cryptozoologist", with a rare film print collection comprised of over 1,000 shorts. His archive consists of everything from Felix the Cat and Farmer Alfalfa to silent reels from Bray Studios and Out of the Inkwell. A native-New Yorker, he turned his passion for the city’s animation legacy into a preservation mission. With his Bray Animation Project, he has worked with several film and comic historians to document the studio’s invaluable output. For more information go to cartoonsonfilm.com or brayanimation.weebly.com.
$10 at the door
Doors at 8pm and the cartoons start a little afterward. Earlier arrival is better if you require seating!
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