Drew Christie's "The Man Who Shot the Man Who Shot Lincoln" comes immediately 
to mind, since we screened it at FLEX last week.  (Fact checking that would be 
an interesting experiment in itself!)  Laura Kraning's "Devil's Gate" as well.  
But there have to be hundreds upon hundreds of these things, no?

...
R.

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Subject: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

Hello Frameworkers,

After reading Manohla Dargis' piece this morning in the NY Times about the 
recent crop of historically informed features coming out of Hollywood (link 
below), it got me thinking about historically informed experimental works.  
Works by Travis Wilkerson, Lynn Sacks, Craig Baldwin and Harun Farocki 
immediately jumped to mind, but of course there are many, many others.  This is 
an interesting slice of the experimental filmmaking sphere- not simply 
non-fiction works, but films directly dealing with or referencing a specific 
historic event or topic that is at some level in the common record (therefore I 
am not including personal/diary type films in this query).  Essentially, films 
that could be 'fact checked' and held up to some level of scrutiny, but 
simultaneously still clearly artistic/experimental works.

If anyone is aware of any articles or texts of the subject, as well as other 
films/filmmakers to suggest, I'd love to hear people's thoughts.

Thanks!

-Matt

NYTimes article: 
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/23/movies/awardsseason/the-history-in-lincoln-argo-and-zero-dark-thirty.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&hp




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