hi albert here are some random picks: Rea Tajiri: HISTORY AND MEMORY John Smith: HOTEL SERIES (one of the parts) Peter Forgacs: MEANWHILE SOMEWHERE Daniel Eisenberg: DISPLACED PERSON Abraham Ravett: THE MARCH Rafferty/Loader: THE ATOMIC CAFE Trinh T Minh-ha: SURNAME VIET, GIVEN NAME NAM
slightly more off the tracks maybe also Johan Lurf EMBARGO or RECONNAISSANCE Hito Steyerl: NOVEMBER best, fred > Am 14.11.2022 um 20:38 schrieb Albert Alcoz <[email protected]>: > > Hello, > > In avant-garde cinema and video art it seems that the representation of war > is a minor issue. Compared to the relevance of war movies in industrial > cinema, it seems that experimental filmmakers and videoartists have barely > dealt with war conflicts. Even so, I have found a list of titles that > dismantle the conventional representations of war cinema or that propose > unusual ways of approaching it, mainly through found footage. > > Do other titles come to mind that complement the list below? > > PAUL SHARITS Piece Mandala / End War (1966) > STAN BRAKHAGE 23rd Psalm Branch: Part I (1967) > BRUCE CONNER Crossroads (1976) > THE DUVET BROTHERS War Machine (1984) > JOSU REKALDE Sin imágenes (1994) > BARBARA HAMMER Our Grief Is Not a Cry for War (2001) > HARUN FAROCKI War at a Distance (2003) > HARUN FAROCKI Serious Games I (2010) > BIRGIT HEIN Kriegsbilder (Images of War) (2006) > AERNOUT MIK Raw Footage (2006) > TONI SERRA / ABU ALI The Job (2010) > > Do you know any relevant text on the subject besides War and Cinema by Paul > Virilio? > Any suggestion will be appreciated. > > Best, > Albert Alcoz > -- > http://albertalcoz.com/ <http://albertalcoz.com/>-- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
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