CFMDC in Toronto would likely be able to direct you to it, likely by
asking Michael on your behalf.

We showed A Casing Shelved last year at the Free Screen at TIFF
Cinematheque with Narcisa Hirsch's "Taller" (Workshop or Studio). She made
that forty years ago in Argentina after only reading about, but never
seeing, A Casing Shelved. For the screening last year, Narcisa and
Michael, both eighty, met and saw each others' film for the first
time--the inspiration and the response--and then talked together with the
screening's curator, Federico Windhausen. It was quite lovely--almost a
visual depiction of center and periphery (Michael talks about everything
that's on screen, Narcisa talks about everything that's off screen).

Narcisa's films are worth tracking down. There was a recent DVD release of
her work.

best,
Chris

> Hi Frameworks,
>
> After realizing that I can't get my hands on an audio transcript for 'A
> Casing Shelved' by Michael Snow, I'm wondering if anyone knows if there
> are
> any US distributors for the piece so I can reference the soundtrack that
> way?
>
> Lux in the UK carries it (I'm presuming that's the copy they used for
> Oberhausen this year), but I'm hoping to find something a little closer to
> home in the US or Canada.  An initial search of the main rental houses'
> databases has proved fruitless.  Any information would be greatly
> appreciated!  Thanks!
>
> Cheers,
> Kate Ewald
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