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Introduction to Susan Brockman Anthology Film Archives <http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/film_screenings/calendar?view=list&month=6&year=2022#showing-54645> 32 Second Ave, NYC, 10003 Monday, June 6th 7:30 PM SPECIAL SCREENING – ARCHIVAL 16MM PRINTS! PURCHASE TICKETS HERE <https://ticketing.uswest.veezi.com/purchase/1183?siteToken=bsrxtagjxmgh2qy0b6p646xdcr> > > Susan Brockman & Sally Gross LEE’S FERRY (1983, 7.5 min, 16mm) > > Susan Brockman HOTHOUSE FLOWER (1978, 13 min, 16mm) > > Susan Brockman DEPOT (1975, 11.5 min, 16mm) > > Peter Moore STOCKHAUSEN’S ORIGINALE: DOUBLETAKES (1964/94, 30 min, 16mm, > Edited by Susan Brockman) > > > > Susan Brockman (1937-2001) was a filmmaker and photographer active in NYC > and East Hampton from the 1960s-90s. As a member of the collective > Women/Artist/Filmmakers, she made several short films on themes of beauty, > desire, and close observation. Sometimes inspired by literary, performance, > or fine arts sources, Brockman’s films conjure deep emotions through her > exquisite photography and skillful editing. In the three films selected for > this screening – DEPOT (1975), HOTHOUSE FLOWER (1978), and LEE’S FERRY > (1983, with Sally Gross) – Brockman explores interior environments of both > physical and mental realms. In Brockman’s vision, imagination and > dreaming are integral parts of the women’s creative process. > > > Filmed by photographer Peter Moore in 1964, STOCKHAUSEN’S ORIGINALE: > DOUBLETAKES documents a performance composed and scripted by Karlheinz > Stockhausen, directed by Allan Kaprow, and starring Nam June Paik. Moore > filmed two performances held at Judson Hall during Charlotte Moorman’s 2nd > Annual New York Avant Garde Festival but left the footage unedited for 30 > years. Having recently edited works by Danny Seymour and Robert Frank, > Brockman offered to complete the film. When Barbara Moore decided to > produce the film in 1994, following her husband’s death, Brockman was > brought on as editor. > > > > The screening will be introduced by Richard Brockman, Susan Brockman’s > brother; Mirra Bank, filmmaker, close friend, and sister-in-law of > Brockman; and curator Chelsea Spengemann. > > > -- > > *Chelsea Spengemann, Director* > Stan VanDerBeek Archive > 917-803-3620 > -- *Chelsea Spengemann, Director* Stan VanDerBeek Archive 917-803-3620
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