Double sided program for films presented at Film-Makers' Cinematheque from April - March, 1965. Films presented include "Forty Guns" and "Shock Corridor" by Samuel Fuller; "The Frantic, Pedantic, Semantic, Antic," by Ira Schneider; "A Fall Trip Home," by Nathanael Dorsky; "Ningen Dobutnen," by Yoji Kuri; "Love," by Takahiko Iimura; a new film by Andy Warhol; "Gardens of Tivoli," by Arthur Tress; the premiere of "The Lark" by Rudy Burkhardt; "Fireworks," "Eaux d' Artifice," "Inaugeration of the Pleasure Dome," "Scorpio Rising," by Kenneth Anger; Mike and George Kuchar retrospective including "A Reel of Home Movies," "The Slasher," "The Naked & the Nude," "The Thief and the Stripper," "I was a Teenage Rumpot," "Pussy on a Hot Tin Roof," "The Lurk," by Rudy Burckhardt; the premiere of "Sins of the Fleshapoids," by Mike Kuchar; Harry Smith retrospective; films of Jerry Joffen; Sidney Peterson retrospective including "Cage," "Lead Shoes," "Mr. Frenhofer & the Minotaur," "Petrified Dog," "Potted Psalm,"; "O, Dreamland," by Lindsay Anderson; "Guernica," by Alain Resnais; "Nu," by Anonioni; "Opera Mouffe," by Agnes Varda; "Pacific 231," by Jean Mitry, "Symphony in No B Flat," by Rudolfo Khun; "World of Paul Delvaux," by Henri Storck; "Hallucinations," by Peter Weiss; "As is Played Today," Joseph Anderson; "The Path," by Richard Meyers; "Private Life of A Cat," by Alexander Hammid; "Object Lesson," by Ch. Young; Odds & Ends," by Jane Belson Conger; "Smoke," by Joseph Kramer; "Krushchev," by Robert Lebar and Howard Kaplan; "Metanoia," by Ilya Bolotowski, and Herbert Vessely. Recto contains text of program, verso printed with blue monochrome advertisement for soundtracks by mimeograph design company The Verbatim Service Company, owned and operated by Dick Kern.