Cinema Nolita, one of the only independent videostores left in New York City, was supposed to close down at the beginning of this month, but they’ve managed to stay open and continue to rent movies. According to their Facebook page, after this New York Times blurb was published, the store’s landlord agreed to give the organization a couple of weeks to raise money to pay their back rent, and they’re throwing two fundraisers over the next few days to that end. Tomorrow night, Abel Ferrara will appear for a Q & A after a screening of Bad Lieutenant at Anthology Film Archives. This should be a must-attend event for those who have been gleefully following Ferrara’s rage towards Werner Herzog’s remake. Then, on Monday, The Virgins (who appeared in Ry Russo-Young’s You Wont Miss Me) will perform at a benefit show at Santos Party House, also featuring a DJ set by Animal Collective. There’s more info about both events and the general effort to save Cinema Nolita on their website.
UPDATE: At /Hammer to Nail, Lena Dunham talks to Cinema Nolita employee/The Pleasure of Being Robbed star Eleonore Hendricks about the benefits. Apparently, Ferrara will also be screening his still-undistributed Go Go Tales at Anthology on Sunday, with proceeds again going to the Cinema Nolita cause.
New York gentrification moves faster than video format extinction. Kim’s Video on Avenue A shut down while I was in grad school at NYU, and that made it hard enough to find VHS copies of older films that hadn’t yet been released on DVD (and hasn’t that space gone through like three cheesy bars since Kim’s lost their lease? Please advise.) Later, I ended up buying a bunch of those tapes (including Fassbinder’s Gods of the Plague and Herzog’s Where the Green Ants Dream) at Mondo Kim’s on Saint Marks. Now, that Kim’s location is getting ready to move, and they’re unloading their library of 55,000 video rentals in the process.
A couple of local eye witnesses have sent in reports of a flyer that’s being passed out at the store (Ray Pride has posted a scan), advertising Mr. Kim’s search for “institutions, schools, businesses or individuals who can accomodate Kim’s full line of film collection.” Apparently, they want to keep the collection intact; in fact, the stated mandates for parties interested in acquiring it are an ability to devote “3,000 square feet of space, committment to give access to Kim’s members (charging minimum membership fee), and maintaining the collection.” Takers can click above for contact info.