Re: [Frameworks] Travelogues

2011-11-14 Thread Ken Bawcom
Well, there's always Ross McElwee's Sherman's March.

Ken B.



Quoting Ingo Petzke i...@petzke.biz:

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 From: Adam R. Levine ada...@gmail.com /mc/compose?to=ada...@gmail.com 
 Subject: [Frameworks] Travelogues
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 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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Re: [Frameworks] 35mm experimental films

2011-10-31 Thread Ken Bawcom
Francois Miron and Matthias Mueller both have 35mm works.

Ken B.


Quoting Brett Kashmere, INCITE! edi...@incite-online.net:

 Following the Tscherkassky suggestion, I'd also throw Richard Kerr's
 collage d'hollywood into the mix.  It's made up of recycled Hollywood film
 trailers, and is distributed by CFMDC.

 And in case it hasn't already been mentioned, Joshua Bonnetta's Long
 Shadows is a really nice film and is now available from CFMDC, with
 soundtrack on vinyl.

 - Brett

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 From: Beebe,Roger W roge...@ufl.edu
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:03:39 +
 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 35mm experimental films
 I have to admit to not having read each email in this thread closely, but
 even if it has been mentioned before, it's worth mentioning again:

 Gerard Holthuis's HKG (beautiful hi-con BW airplanes over Hong Kong)

 Also, I know you mentioned Tscherkassky's Coming Attractions in your
 original email, but I'd push the whole Cinemascope Trilogy (L'arrivée, Outer
 Space, and Dream Work) over that one.  And Chris mentions Martha Colburn's
 Cosmetic Emergency; we showed her Triumph of the Wild at FLEX this year, and
 something about seeing it projected gigantic really really made it jump off
 the screen (in a good way).

 There's a lot of great exp. work on 35mm though, so I don't know how you'd
 squeeze it all into just one program!

 Good luck,
 Roger






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