Re: [Frameworks] Lomo Super 35mm movie maker

2011-11-11 Thread Florian Cramer
It's a tiny viewer, not a projector. Florian On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Francisco Torres fjtorre...@gmail.comwrote: On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Myron Ort z...@sonic.net wrote: How are you all projecting these 35mm films? Myron Ort They sell a projector bundled with the

Re: [Frameworks] Travelogues

2011-11-11 Thread marilyn brakhage
There's the Brakhage film Unconscious London Strata -- perhaps a little more abstract than you're looking for? -- but also another little Brakhage film, not often screened, though one I've always liked (for whatever that's worth), is Other (3 minutes, 1980), described as: A film

Re: [Frameworks] Travelogues

2011-11-11 Thread Shelly Silver
these may or may not fit what you're talking about Ken Kobland Moscow X (and probably others) Shelly Silver suicide Cannibal Tours Dennis O'Rourke On Nov 11, 2011, at 3:47 AM, karl karla klander wrote: a beautiful early example for experimental travelogue would be Oskar

Re: [Frameworks] Travelogues

2011-11-11 Thread David Tetzlaff
Belaboring the obvious, I suppose, but I don't think anyone has mentioned 'Sans Soleil' yet, (or 'Letter From Siberia' though AFAIK it's not ion distribution). ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Travelogues

2011-11-11 Thread André Lindahl
Another film called Travelogue is the 1969 experimental documentary by Swedish filmmaker Claes Söderquist. He visited New York, California and the in between in 1968 were he met and interviewed among others Robert Nelson,Edward Keinholz and Howard Kanowitz. It's a highly personal record of a