Re: [Frameworks] examples of "first encounters"

2019-05-14 Thread Blanca García
This scene from Akerman's *Toute une nuit *
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxZZ94U_fno=62s

El mar., 14 may. 2019 a las 16:15, Robert Harris ()
escribió:

> *Rabbit’s Moon,* Kenneth Anger
>
> On May 14, 2019, at 10:38 AM, jimmyschaus1  wrote:
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> Trusted Frameworkers,
>
> I am seeking examples of great "first encounters" between characters.  Two
> people seemingly pushed together by the universe sort of thing, perhaps
> generated by an accident, a coincidence, a glance, a moment of especially
> outgoing behavior...
>
> The golden torch-bearer I have in mind is the beginning of Rivette's *Celine
> and Julie Go Boating*, where a dropped pair of sunglasses leads to a wild
> chase through the streets and an ensuing magical partnership.
>
> Scenes which depict the seed of mysterious magnetism between two people.
>
> I realize scenes of this nature pop up in maybe every other movie you see,
> so just if anything really sticks out to you as a particularly novel or
> noteworthy example, that does something exciting formally...
>
> cheers
> Jimmy
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Re: [Frameworks] Request for titles: death of the father - works on a parent

2017-10-06 Thread Blanca García
Hi Bernard, my condolences on the loss of your father.

Ute Aurand has two (at least) absolutely astonishing, powerful and poignant
films on this subject. Here you can check the abstract on them:

   - Der Schmetterling im Winter (2006)
   http://www.uteaurand.de/filme/der_schmetterling_im_winter.php
   - Kopfüber im Geäst (2009)
   http://www.uteaurand.de/filme/kopfueber_im_geaest.php

Warmest regards from London,
Blanca


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2017-10-06 19:00 GMT+02:00 Bernard Roddy :

> Dearest frameworkers:
>
> My father passed away a couple weeks ago, and during the service last week
> a video of him was shown.  It had been shot within the last year, and it
> reminded me of a work I made on him 12 years ago: Death of a Maniac I don't
> even list as among my works in film or video (it incorporates both formats).
>
> For some years I had been showing Mindy Faber's video on her mother,
> Delirium, to various students (screen studies or ethics).  This was an
> important reference for me, when I made Death of a Maniac, and in each case
> there is the question of mental illness (think Foucault and Freud).
>
> At the service I saw my mother, who is almost 90.  She said she showed the
> DVD I made of my father to a long-standing friend of hers, someone with a
> background in theater.  Olga objected to the work.  It is a cruel video.
> Who would know that I showed it to my father shortly after I made it, and
> seeing it prompted him to write an apology to another son.  Who would know
> why someone would make such a video about a parent?
>
> I remember reading a published exchange between Faber and Sandi DuBowski,
> who made a video about his grandmother before she passed away
> (Tomboychick).  Each had permitted or encouraged the parent to turn the
> camera back onto them.  I believe they each had seen the parent die who
> they had worked together with for the video.
>
> But in my case, the father never handles the camera.  The maniac is a
> natural clown.  Where would we find such a list of works, frameworkers, of
> works that address an ambivalence toward a parent who will soon die?  Would
> this constitute something more difficult to program than an homage to a
> film artist who never asked questions in film?  Thus we have to announce a
> certain difference in priorities, in what success looks like perhaps.
>
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Re: [Frameworks] "Husbands" and "Wives"

2017-02-10 Thread Blanca García
— Maria Klonaris and Katerina Thomadaki (they both did films on their own,
apart from their work together)
— Sandra Lahire and Sarah Pucill
— Gregory J. Markopoulos and Robert Beavers + nowadays Beavers and Ute
Aurand

These are the first that come to my mind. For sure I forget many others
(queer and not!)


2017-02-10 19:23 GMT+01:00 Pip Chodorov :

> Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid
>
> Birgit and Wilhelm Hein
>
> Patrick and Michèle Bokanowski
>
> Lucille Ball and Desi Arnas
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Re: [Frameworks] Daniel Barnett contact

2016-08-22 Thread Blanca García
Dearest Esperanza,

Here it is djbarn...@aol.com ; we've been doing an email interview with for the 
last months.

Un abrazo fuerte, jaja
Blanca

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> El 22 ago 2016, a las 18:56, Esperanza Collado  
> escribió:
> 
> Dear Frameworkers,
> 
> We are trying to programme his work in Spain. If you have an email for Daniel 
> Barnett, please do send it off-list. 
> 
> Many thanks,
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