One of the ultimate experimental travelogues for me is Robert Nelson's two-part 
"Suite California Stops & Passes", which is a self-identifying travelogue.  
Part 1 covers the Mexican border,Death Valley, and Los Angeles, while Part 2 is 
the Bay Area and environs.  It was intended as a three-part piece ultimately, 
with part 3 covering Northern CA, but Bob never finished the third part (though 
he shot a lot of footage for it).

Mark



--- On Thu, 11/10/11, Adam R. Levine <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Adam R. Levine <[email protected]>
Subject: [Frameworks] Travelogues
To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011, 9:41 AM

Hello you,
I am trying to pull together a list of experimental films that either fall 
directly under the category of "travelogue" or bear witness to travel and 
distance from a point of origin on the part of the filmmaker. These would not 
be so much ethnographic works which are part of a sustained cultural exchange, 
but films made as a result of the filmmaker "passing through" and acknowledging 
the looming spectre/problem/pleasure of "the tourist film". Warren Sonbert, 
perhaps John Smith's "The Hotel Diaries"? I'm sure there are others...but can 
you name them?

Thanks/Grazie/Kiitos!
ARL

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