[Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe

2014-04-11 Thread luis ?
Hi frameworks,

i need developing a film short in* 35mm B/W...*

We are looking for a Film  Laboratory in Europe. In Image Film, Spain is
imposible now...

ANDEC FILMTECHNICK is a posibility...Other suggestions??

All the best

-

Luis Macías

* http://vimeo.com/luismacias/videoswww.luismacias.es
http://www.luismacias.es/*

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Re: [Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe

2014-04-11 Thread nicky . hamlyn
Haghefilm in Amsterdam, De Jonghe in Belgium, Prestech in London, if you want a 
print. If you don't want a print, try iDailies or Deluxe in London.

Nicky.

 

 

 

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From: luis ? mabaluf...@gmail.com
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Subject: [Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe



Hi frameworks,


i need developing a film short in 35mm B/W...


We are looking for a Film  Laboratory in Europe. In Image Film, Spain is 
imposible now...


ANDEC FILMTECHNICK is a posibility...Other suggestions??


All the best


-
Luis Macías


www.luismacias.es

www.cratercollective.com/
www.notesforthekiss.com



 
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Re: [Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe

2014-04-11 Thread luis ?
Hi Nick...yes, i will want print a copy positive (copy of  work) for
editing in a steenbeck...

The next process,  i need print a sound negative and print copy with
sound...

which one do you recommend? Hagefilm, Jonghe, Prestech, Andec...

Thanks...



-

Luis Macías
629709266
Skype: Luis-maci

*mabaluf...@gmail.com mabaluf...@gmail.com*


* http://vimeo.com/luismacias/videoswww.luismacias.es
http://www.luismacias.es/*

*www.cratercollective.com/ http://www.cratercollective.com/*

*www.notesforthekiss.com http://www.notesforthekiss.com*


2014-04-11 10:58 GMT+02:00 nicky.ham...@talktalk.net:

 Haghefilm in Amsterdam, De Jonghe in Belgium, Prestech in London, if you
 want a print. If you don't want a print, try iDailies or Deluxe in London.

 Nicky.



  -Original Message-
 From: luis ? mabaluf...@gmail.com
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Sent: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 9:51
 Subject: [Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe

  Hi frameworks,

  i need developing a film short in* 35mm B/W...*

  We are looking for a Film  Laboratory in Europe. In Image Film, Spain is
 imposible now...

  ANDEC FILMTECHNICK is a posibility...Other suggestions??

  All the best
   -
 Luis Macías

  * http://vimeo.com/luismacias/videoswww.luismacias.es
 http://www.luismacias.es/*
  *www.cratercollective.com/ http://www.cratercollective.com/*
 *www.notesforthekiss.com http://www.notesforthekiss.com*

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Re: [Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe

2014-04-11 Thread nicky . hamlyn
I would contact them individually to discuss your requirements. They're all 
good.

Nicky.

 

 

 

-Original Message-
From: luis ? mabaluf...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 11:25
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe



Hi Nick...yes, i will want print a copy positive (copy of  work) for editing in 
a steenbeck...


The next process,  i need print a sound negative and print copy with sound...


which one do you recommend? Hagefilm, Jonghe, Prestech, Andec...


Thanks...









-
Luis Macías
629709266
Skype: Luis-maci
mabaluf...@gmail.com


www.luismacias.es
www.cratercollective.com/
www.notesforthekiss.com





2014-04-11 10:58 GMT+02:00  nicky.ham...@talktalk.net:

Haghefilm in Amsterdam, De Jonghe in Belgium, Prestech in London, if you want a 
print. If you don't want a print, try iDailies or Deluxe in London.

Nicky.

 

 

 


-Original Message-
From: luis ? mabaluf...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 9:51
Subject: [Frameworks] 35mm Film processing in Europe



Hi frameworks,


i need developing a film short in 35mm B/W...


We are looking for a Film  Laboratory in Europe. In Image Film, Spain is 
imposible now...


ANDEC FILMTECHNICK is a posibility...Other suggestions??


All the best


-
Luis Macías


www.luismacias.es

www.cratercollective.com/
www.notesforthekiss.com



 

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Re: [Frameworks] Spotlight on Guatemala: I Will be Murdered Now Available for Educational Purchase

2014-04-11 Thread Daniela Bajar
Sorry :)


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Daniela Bajar
Pragda
302 Bedford Ave., # 136
Brooklyn, NY 11249

Pragda: www.pragda.com
Spanish Film Club: www.spanishfilmclub.com

On Apr 10, 2014, at 8:04 PM, Bernard Roddy rodd...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Wrong list
 On Thursday, April 10, 2014 8:47 AM, Daniela Bajar filmc...@pragda.com 
 wrote:
 Dear Friends,
 
 I just wanted to share Pragda’s fantastic new title I WILL BE MURDERED with 
 you. It is now available for educational purchase.
 
 
 “Astonishing.” - GQ
 
 “A gripping, twisty thriller.” - John Dugdale, THE SUNDAY TIMES
 
 2014 New Release I WILL BE MURDERED is a gripping, edge-of-your seat 
 documentary that portrays the astonishing, real-life story of a lawyer who 
 launched a personal crusade in search of justice, and brought his country to 
 the brink of chaos. Essential-viewing for courses in International Politics, 
 Human Rights, Hispanic or Latin American Studies, and Sociology.
 
 I WILL BE MURDERED
 A film by Justin Webster
 UK, Spain / 2013 / 52 min / English and Spanish with English subtitles
 Universities, Colleges, and Institutions $350
 Public Libraries $89
 Watch the trailer and order: http://www.pragda.com/films/i-will-be-murdered
 
 Guatemala 2009. Wealthy and charismatic lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg Marzano was 
 shot and killed near his home. A few days later, a YouTube video, in which 
 Rosenberg pronounces his contempt for the situation in his country and its 
 government, is uploaded. The video closes with Rosenberg’s words, 
 “Unfortunately, ladies and gentleman, you are watching this video because I 
 was murdered by the President Álvaro Colom.”
 
 The video quickly went viral and led to a national crisis, rallying massive 
 demonstrations and protests in favor of justice and against then president 
 Álvaro Colom. With streets and squares filled with banners calling for his 
 resignation, Colom called in help from the UN-formed commission against 
 impunity, the CICIG, and high-profile Spanish attorney Carlos Castresana.
 
 There began a brilliant investigation, a journey into Rosenberg’s soul and 
 Guatemala’s hell, that after multiple twists and turns, reached a stunning 
 conclusion.
 
 
 SELECTED FESTIVALS AND AWARDS
 
 Hot Docs
 
 Cartagena International Film Festival
 - Best Director, Documentary Film
 
 Festival of New Latin American Cinema
 - Best Documentary by non-Latin director
 
 Mostra Internacional de Cine de Sao Paulo, Brazil
 - Special Mention
 
 TallGrass Film Festival
 - Best Feature Documentary
 
 Chicago International Film Festival
 
 Documenta, Madrid
 
 Festival de Cine de Lima
 
 
 MORE FILMS
 Explore Pragda’s collection of critically-acclaimed Ibero American films: 
 http://www.pragda.com/films
 
 HOW TO ORDER
 Email your order to educat...@pragda.com.
 Mail your order to Pragda, c/o Transit Media, 190 Route 17m, Suite D – 
 Harriman, NY 10926.
 Fax your order to (845) 774-2945.
 Phone in your order to (800) 343-5540 and pay using Visa, MasterCard, 
 Discover or American Express.
 Online: Order your films directly through our catalog atwww.pragda.com/films.
 
 QUESTIONS?
 We’re here to help you bring the best of Spanish  Latin American cinema to 
 your communities and classrooms. We encourage you to reach out to us directly 
 with any questions or comments. Email us at i...@pragda.com or call (718) 
 473-0647.
 
 We look forward to working with you!
 
 Daniela
 
 
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 Pragda
 302 Bedford Ave., # 136
 Brooklyn, NY 11249
 
 Pragda: www.pragda.com
 Spanish Film Club: www.spanishfilmclub.com
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Frameworks] Nam June Paik writings?

2014-04-11 Thread Robert Haller
Dear Greg,

Please send me you postal address at Columbia, Anthology published several
writings by Paik that you or Joh may not know of. -- Robert Haller

From:  Gregory Zinman gzin...@mac.com
Reply-To:  Experimental Film Discussion List
frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Date:  Thu, 10 Apr 2014 23:49:23 -0400
To:  frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject:  [Frameworks] Nam June Paik writings?

Hello,

I am currently editing, with John Hanhardt and Edith Decker-Phillips, the
forthcoming Nam June Paik: Selected Writings (The MIT Press).

The editors are looking for examples of significant writing by Paik,
reflecting his creative and critical thinking, including his ideas about art
and media, history, politics, and technology. We are currently visiting
numerous archives and collections for relevant materials, but would
appreciate any information regarding where other writings of Paik may be
sourced, or if individuals are in possession of writings by or
correspondence from Paik that they would be willing to contribute to the
collection. 

Thank you for your help, and please do not hesitate to contact me with any
questions.

Greatly appreciated,

Greg

Gregory Zinman, Ph.D.
ACLS New Faculty Fellow
Film Program, School of the Arts
Columbia University

gaz2...@columbia.edu
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[Frameworks] TONIGHT AKIKO IIMURA 16mm films, artist in person at Microscope Gallery in Brooklyn, 7pm

2014-04-11 Thread LBurchill
*Late Lunch * and *Mon Petit Album*
by Akiko Iimura
admission $6
doors at 7pm

icroscope Gallery is very excited to present an extremely rare screening of
the films of writer/filmmaker Akiko Iimura, rediscovered in the past year
in their original 16mm formats. *Mon Petit Album* (1971) and *Late
Lunch*(1985) are the only two films by Iimura and for years have been
solely
available as video transfers. *Late Lunch*, a 28-minute coalescence of
color, light, and material objects has never before screened in the US. *Mon
Petit Album*, Iimura’s first film, was last screened in the 1980s at
Millennium Film Workshop. Both were inspired by the sounds of Belgian
musician Jacques Bekaert, who was living in New York at the time and wrote
original compositions for Iimura’s films in response. Iimura will be in
attendance.

_
Akiko Iimura was born in Tokyo, Japan and has lived in New York since the
mid-60s. She has been an editor, writer and sometimes photographer for
Japanese publications for many years. She was the translator for the
Japanese editions of  “Movie Journal” and “I Had Nowhere to Go” by Jonas
Mekas. Akiko Iimura is presently an essayist for the Japanese community
paper in New York.


*Mon Petit Album*
*16mm, color, sound, 1974, 12 min*
Music by Jacques Bekaert, played by Kosugi, Koike and members of Taji Mahal
Travelers

“The idea of making a film came after having seen a lots of
experimental films and sounds in 1960s. Especially I was so interested in
works of Jacques Bekaert. He is a Belgian composer whose music sounds like
so colorful and poetic as well as organic, which reminded me
some impressionist paintings. I proposed him to make a film together; I
make images and he makes sounds and then we combine them later. Only thing
we decided was the length of time (10 minutes). The images are the
portraits of my friends.” – AI

Mon Petit Album”s soundtrack includes David Behrman on alto, from an
outdoor recording at Stony Point, NY, a summer resort for artists and
outdoor happenings, plus excerpts from a Transition concert in London, the
band Bekaert formed in 1971 with Michel Herr, Takehisa Kosugi and Rio
Koike, both members of the Taj Mahal Travelers.


*Late Lunch*
*16 mm, color, sound, 1985, 28 min*
Music by Jacques Bekaert

“The 2nd film I made with the music of Jacques Bekaert. I tried to mingle
as much random colors and materials as possible and extend the time to
accord with the music by Bekaert.” – AI

The soundtrack is based on acoustic instruments and field recordings,
brilliantly reconfigured and mixed by Bekaert to create a surreal,
immersive soundscape. The technique used includes slowed-down recordings,
radical sound effects and surreal juxtapositions of sounds.
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