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To commemorate the 20 years that have passed since DC-based post-hardcore band Fugazi's last live appearance (November 4, 2002, at the Forum in London), Joe Gross, Joseph Pattisall and Jeff Krulik presented a screening of crowd-sourced, fan-recorded live shows, and rare archival footage to pay tribute to Fugazi's prowess as a live act—for old fans to remember and for a new generation to discover what they missed. This one-off screening event celebrates the fans and their cameras, as much as the band itself—a collision/collusion of the ephemeral moment on stage and the moments captured on camera.
We Are Fugazi from Washington, D.C.

The band Fugazi is documented over a period of more than ten years (1987-1998) through performance footage and interviews with the band and their fans. Director Jem Cohen's relationship with band member Ian MacKaye extends back to the 1970s when the two met in high school in Washington, D.C.. The film takes its title from the Fugazi song of the same name, from their 1993 album, In on the Kill Taker. Editing of the film was done by both Cohen and the members of the band over the course of five years. It was shot from 1987 through 1998 on super 8, 16mm and video and is composed mainly of footage of concerts, interviews with the band members, practices, tours and time spent in the studio recording their 1995 album, Red Medicine. The film also includes portraits of fans as well as interviews with them at various Fugazi shows around the United States throughout the years.
Instrument

In Chain, actual malls, theme parks, hotels and corporate centers worldwide are joined into a monolithic superlandscape that shapes and circumscribes the lives of two women. One is a businesswoman researching the international theme park industry for her company. The other is a young drifter, illegally living and occasionally working in a shopping mall.
Chain

A security guard working at an art museum in Vienna crosses paths with a Canadian woman in town to visit her ailing cousin.
Museum Hours

A kinetic glimpse of the rock band Fugazi tearing it up in Wisconsin during the Summer of 2001. The original 16mm footage had gone missing for several years, but was eventually found, scanned, and edited together in 2010.
Fugazi's Last Stop in Wisconsin

Collaboration with Fugazi
Glueman

36 minutes of video footage shot by Lance Bangs and Jem Cohen (famously used in the Instrument movie).
Fugazi: Capitol Theater

Rites of Spring live at the 9:30 Club during Washington D.C.'s 'Revolution Summer' - 06/06/1985 Tracklist 1. Drink Deep 2. Hain's Point 3. For Want Of 4. Theme 5. In Silence/Words Away 6. Remainder 7. Spring 8. Deeper Than Inside 9. Nudes 10. End on End 11. All There Is
Rites of Spring: Live at the 9:30 Club

Vic Chesnutt performed one of his last shows Nov. 21, 2009 in a house in Canada. "Vic Chesnutt - IT IS WHAT IT IS" is the document of that special evening.
Vic Chesnutt - IT IS WHAT IT IS

This surreal art-movie/live-performance hybrid is comprised of New York filmmaker Jem Cohen's original 16mm and DV movie footage combined with concert clips of Vic Chesnutt and members of Silver Mt. Zion, among others.
Evening's Civil Twilight in Empires of Tin

Rare proshot concert of the band
Fugazi: Sacred Heart Church, Washington, DC

Fugazi perfoming at the Fabrik in Hamburg, Germany, on September 18 1999.
Fugazi: Live in Hamburg 1999

Rare multicam concert done in protest against the Gulf War.
Fugazi: Live in Front of The White House

Rare proshot