Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Dorothea Braemer
Mitch Block, No Lies. From: FrameWorks on behalf of Francisco Torres Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 6:14 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Francisco Torres
2017-02-22 19:14 GMT-04:00 Francisco Torres : > ''Charade staring Archibald Leach...'' he he > Once told by an interviewer, "Everybody would like to be Cary Grant", > Grant is said to have replied, "So would I." > > 2017-02-22 19:01 GMT-04:00 Salise Hughes

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Francisco Torres
''Charade staring Archibald Leach...'' he he Once told by an interviewer, "Everybody would like to be Cary Grant", Grant is said to have replied, "So would I." 2017-02-22 19:01 GMT-04:00 Salise Hughes : > I agree, all films lie. Charade staring Archibald Leach. > >

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Salise Hughes
I agree, all films lie. Charade staring Archibald Leach. On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 2:34 PM, Jeff Kreines wrote: > David Holzman’s Diary > > On Feb 22, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Francisco Torres > wrote: > > it may be that all films lie. that is what make them such

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Jeff Kreines
David Holzman’s Diary > On Feb 22, 2017, at 4:30 PM, Francisco Torres wrote: > > it may be that all films lie. that is what make them such fun. > > 2017-02-22 14:31 GMT-04:00 lagonaboba >: > from the Filmmaker’s Coop

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Francisco Torres
it may be that all films lie. that is what make them such fun. 2017-02-22 14:31 GMT-04:00 lagonaboba : > from the Filmmaker’s Coop Catalog: (description seems laden with > Coyote-esque obfuscation, and I wrote it…) > > Robert Harris >

[Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Dana Duff
Not sure this qualifies as lying exactly, but how about Holly the inventive narrator in Terrence Malick's "Badlands"? (Llama's in South Dakota?) On 2/22/17 4:00 AM, frameworks-requ...@jonasmekasfilms.com wrote: Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Adam Hyman
There¹s a book called F Is for Fake, edited by Jesse Lerner & Alex Juhasz, which is entirely on ³fake documentaries² which I think could all fit your criterion. On 2/21/17, 5:49 PM, "Morgan Hoyle-Combs" wrote: >Hello > >Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc)

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Raymond Beluga Studio
Although (I think) all films are an expression of untruth, it comes to mind this obvious, likeable film by *enfant terrible* Alain Robbe-Grillet: "The Man who lies". r. On 22 February 2017 at 09:00, wrote: > Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to >

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Andy Ditzler
Orson Welles, F for Fake The surprise ending of Robert Nelson's Bleu Shut might be applicable, as might Nelson's "director's commentary" (delivered in character) during Plastic Haircut. Possibly also Jean Rouch's Jaguar, for which the subjects of the film (Damouré Zika et al) added an improvised

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
The Stories We Tell, Sarah Polley, 2012 ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Albert Alcoz
*David Holzman's Diary* (1967) by Jim McBride On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 11:36 AM, Rob Gawthrop wrote: > Shirley Clarke "The Connection” 1961 > > Rob > > On 22 Feb 2017, at 01:49, Morgan Hoyle-Combs > wrote: > > > Hello > > > > Does anyone know of

Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme

2017-02-22 Thread Rob Gawthrop
Shirley Clarke "The Connection” 1961 Rob On 22 Feb 2017, at 01:49, Morgan Hoyle-Combs wrote: > Hello > > Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or the > main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these lines: > > 1. The