Stream "Eno" This Week!
We're generating six new global livestream versions of the film March 27-30. Watch one version or watch them all!
Greetings! By popular demand we’re doing another series of “Eno” livestreams this Thursday through Sunday. You can choose to watch a single version of the film at any of six different times, staggered to cover friends in all time zones worldwide. Or you can buy a full weekend pass and catch as many versions as you can. Now anyone, anywhere in the world can experience a unique live transmission of the Oscar-shortlisted documentary that’s never the same twice.
March 27: 8pm
March 28: 12pm, 9pm
March 29: 6am, 10pm
March 30: 3pm
All dates/times EST.
Global time zone details are listed on the individual event pages.
Please note: if you watched the 24-Hour Livestream in January, you already have an account at Anamorph but you need to set your password. Please go to https://anamorph.vhx.tv/login and follow the prompts to set a password. Then you’ll be able to purchase Livestream Weekend tickets.
Reinventing the form of cinema also necessitates reinventing how to stream a film like “Eno” and we’ll continue to experiment with new methods. Looking forward to showing you more versions of the film this week!
Last Chance for “Eno” Posters
Friends, we're selling the last few copies of this limited "Eno" poster which we originally made for the film's world premiere at Sundance It's the big theatrical size (27"x39.5") and designed by our faves Studio Build. We will no longer be offering this poster after this Sunday, so last chance!
More In-Person Screenings
More new screenings have been added and our Arthouse Day program is now the first Thursday of every month. We’re really excited about the four-screen outdoor event in the Hudson Valley with live performances from Yuka Honda and Fred Frith! And coming soon, the Tokyo Premiere and Japanese theater dates.
March 26 to 30 - Knoxville TN - Big Ears Festival
Two unique screenings of “Eno” at Big Ears.
Get tickets.
March 27 to 30 - Earth - Livestream Weekend
Stream up to six different versions of “Eno”, from anywhere in the world.
Get tickets.
April 3 - Various Locations - Art House Day
To help make screenings for smaller art houses more feasible, we’ve created “Eno Art House Days” which are now on the first Thursday of every month. Dozens of cinemas in North America, the UK and elsewhere will be collectively showing a unique version of the film.
Cary, NC
New York, NY
Seattle, WA
Gothenberg, Sweden
Malmö, Sweden
Malmö, Sweden
Eugene, OR
Portland, OR
Tampa, FL
Sebastopol, CA
Berkeley, CA
Melbourne, Australia
Silver Spring, MD
Edmonton, Alberta
More cities and venues to be announced, if your venue is interested in participating you can get info here.
April 7 to 11 - Vancouver, Canada - TED Conference
Catch a TED talk from Gary Hustwit about the making of “Eno” and the generative software that powers it.
Get info.
May 25 & 30 - Vienna, Austria - Austrian Film Museum
Two unique screenings of “Eno” in Vienna.
Tickets soon.
May 29 - Coxsackie NY - Eno at the Drive-in!
A special screening of four unique versions of the film simultaneously on four different screens at the Hi-Way Drive-In theater. Screen 1 version created live by director Gary Hustwit. Presented by Wave Farm and WGXC. Live performances by Fred Frith and Eucademix (Yuka Honda) at sunset, along with interstitial sounds by Kadallah Burrowes.
Get tickets
Cheers!
-Gary
And Now the show is over, so we got to enjoy almost exactly HALF of this version. When trying to "Contact" AnAmORpH, I kept getting a circular series of "Help" pages, all of which had the "Comment" field greyed-out. All-In-All, a rather frustrating afternoon.
Well, the 3:00 showing was very enjoyable for the first 45 minutes and at that point the screen froze. It has remained a static image for 25 minutes now, though the timeline both on my Mac AND the AppleTV continue to count. I know, it's a new technology, but rather disappointing, this go-round. My Wife and I luckily got to see it Live in Austin, with Gary in attendance. Best of Luck and . . . "Oh Well."