Henri Storck, "Histoire du soldat inconnu," B elgium, 1931
Charles Gagnon, "The Eighth Day," Canada, 1967

--Bill Wees


From: FrameWorks [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
John McAndrew
Sent: January 28, 2014 3:50 PM
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Subject: [Frameworks] Weapons and the military in avant-garde cinema?

Hello all,

For a little under a year my main source of income has come through working as 
a gallery warden in a historical museum specializing in arms and armour (it's a 
questionable place to work in admittedly, but anyway...). Recently the museum's 
cinema space has become freely available to staff members to use on evenings 
whenever it's available and given both the digital and potential film 
projection facilities available, and the cinema itself being housed in quite a 
unique location, I've been pondering over the idea of independently programming 
a selection of experimental/underground/artists' films and videos that ties 
together the "avant-garde" as we commonly know it with its original military 
terminology. Either way, it would make a refreshing change to the current 
programming decisions of showing Hollywood war and action films that everyone 
has seen a hundred times over...

Can anyone on FrameWorks offer any suggestions for moving image works - both 
new or old, landmark or obscure, abstract or representative - that may explore 
such vanguard themes? Or know of any existing curated screenings or written 
texts that have also explored this connection? I'm open to hearing any and all 
suggestions for works involving the military and armed forces, weapon 
technology (firearms, explosives, swords etc), armour, combat and self-defence, 
historical battles or wars (maybe even fictional ones too), appropriated 
war/training films, critiques of the armed forces, militias, laws involving the 
right to keep and bear arms, etc etc etc...

Many thanks for reading!

Best,
John
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