Observando el Cielo by Jeanne Liotta. It's stunningly beautiful and
the soundtrack by Peggy Ahwesh features very low frequency radio
recordings that I think might be from the various filming locations.
Lindsay McIntyre
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 3:27 PM, Francisco Torres fjtorre...@gmail.com
Ernie Gehr's *Signal-Germany On The Air* makes extensive use of radio
broadcasts.
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 11:28 PM, Christina Kolozsvary
ckolo...@gmail.comwrote:
http://www.vdb.org/titles/apple-grown-wind-tunnel
Apple Grown in Wind Tunnel -- Steven Matheson
Christina Kolozsvary
The live radio addition to Blonde Cobra is one of the most effective things
about it - providing a jarring interjection of the present day into the now
fifty-year old film. The first two screenings of Andy Warhol's Sleep
featured a transistor radio playing at low volume throughout the film. From
Walter Ruttmann's Weekend (1930) is a sound scape collage which was made on
35mm film for Berlin Radio, and broadcast in July of that year, so a film if
only in the material sense.
Ken McMullen's film Ghost Dance (1983, and starring the late Pascale Ogier),
has people listening to the BBC
I can highly recommend the following two publications on sound/radio and
moving image technology intersections and thematics in a wide range of
documentaries/experimental films:
- Philippe Langlois, *Les cloches d'Atlantis. Musique électroacoustique et
cinéma. Archéologie et histoire d'un art
hi julia,
- clint eastwood's play misty for me (1971) is a great radio movie
- the main character in tobe hooper's texas chainsaw massacre 2 (1986) is a
female radio host
- robert altman's prairie home companion ? (haven't seen that one yet, though)
all the best,
karla
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some of these have been mentioned but here are a few...
Ernie Gehr:
*Signal—Germany on the Air*
Steven Matheson:
*Apple Grown in Wind Tunnel*
Greta Snider:
*The Magic of Radio*
Craig Baldwin:
*Spectres of the Spectrum*
Josh Gibson:
*Kudzu Vine*
Peggy Ahwesh: *73 Suspect Words* (and her audio
I was thinking that Vertov's Enthusiasm is more about recording, but I am sure
his sound experiments there can relate to the topic.
Date: Fri, 9 May 2014 11:28:21 -0700
From: steve.po...@gmail.com
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Looking for films about the radio and
*Dear all, *
*I am looking for films and videos that deal either thematically or
technically with the idea of radio and radio diffusion. *
*Any titles that come to your mind? *
*Many thanks in advance for your thoughts*
Julia Gouin
Administratrice
ATTENTION / / NOUVELLE ADRESSE / /
On May 8, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Julia Gouin
ad...@cjcinema.orgmailto:ad...@cjcinema.org wrote:
Dear all,
I am looking for films and videos that deal either thematically or technically
with the idea of radio and radio diffusion.
Any titles that come to your mind?
In the US there were a number of
Born in Flames
Lizzie Borden, 1984
(politics of radio broadcast – amazing feminist film)
Pontypool
2012
(a virus transmitted through language; very clever Canadian horror film
adapted from a book)
Talk Radio
Oliver Stone
(about the murder of a shock jock, like Pontypool filmed almost entirely
2 early films TV as an abject object. Which it is... Proto Videodrome.
Murder by Television (1930s)
The Twoonky (1950s)
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 3:20 PM, sarah browne sarahjbro...@yahoo.ie wrote:
Born in Flames
Lizzie Borden, 1984
(politics of radio broadcast – amazing feminist film)
Jesse Lerner's T.S.H. is a wonderful cutup film-sound piece that uses an old
avant-garde Mexican poem by Kyn Tanilla from the 20's that talks about the
first radio transmission in Mexico.
Date: Thu, 8 May 2014 16:47:47 -0400
From: fjtorre...@gmail.com
To: sarahjbro...@yahoo.ie;
The King of Marvin Gardens.
The Ploughman's Lunch.
Valentina Monti has made a series of documentaries about radio stations
in Argentina, Afghanistan, etc.
http://www.valentinamonti.com
On 8 May 2014, at 22:00, Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza wrote:
Jesse Lerner's T.S.H. is a wonderful cutup
Guy Maddin's *Brand on The Brain!* (2006) includes a radio-like aerophone
that the mother uses to command and spy on her children.
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Peter Snowdon pe...@redrice.net wrote:
The King of Marvin Gardens.
The Ploughman's Lunch.
Valentina Monti has made a series of
Not sure if this is within the bounds of what the original poster had
in mind, but this discussion is making me think of the injection of
live radio broadcasts into one section of Ken Jacobs' Blonde Cobra.
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Mike Kartje mkar...@siu.edu wrote:
Guy Maddin's Brand on
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