Femme Film Feast—On Saturday, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m., the Cinematheque at Santa Fe's Center for Contemporary Art will host a must-not-miss fundraising event for the Women's Film Preservation Fund. “Rediscovered: Women in Film” will feature a collection of newly restored cinema classics by and featuring women–many of which haven't been glimpsed since they first hit America's movie palaces. The collection includes the hilarious 1913 silent film “Matrimony's Speed Limit” by pioneering filmmaker Alice Guy Blance, the short 1917 heist caper “Unmasked” starring “Queen of the Serials” Grace Cunard, Meredith Monk's 1979 documentary “Ellis Island” and the 1946 feature
Dirty Gertie from Harlem USA, an independent African-American feature starring Francine Everett. Total run time for the films is approximately 120 minutes. Proceeds from this event will help fund the Women's Film Preservation Fund, the premiere effort in the world to preserve the cultural legacy of women in film. The CCA Cinematheque is located at 1050 Old Pecos Trail. You can log on to www.ccasantafe.org for more info.