Re: [Frameworks] Entertaining the film

2018-07-21 Thread Adam Hyman
My comment was rude. I¹m not the moderator. I¹m sorry From: FrameWorks on behalf of Gene Youngblood Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List " Date: Saturday, July 21, 2018 at 11:53 AM To: "Experimental Film Discussion List " Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Entertaining the film Does

Re: [Frameworks] Entertaining the film

2018-07-21 Thread jimmyschaus1
Doesn’t qualify as characters breaking into a cinematic fiction exactly, but in Celine and Julie Go Boating (my favorite movie!) the two main characters intervene in a sort of living Victorian mystery novel perpetually underway in a mansion. On the videodrome tip (of a cinematic fiction invading

Re: [Frameworks] Entertaining the film

2018-07-21 Thread Gene Youngblood
Does Woody Allen’s The Purple Rose of Cairo qualify in some way? I haven’t seen it for more than a decade.  Gene & Jane Youngblood (505) 395-6370 home On July 21, 2018 at 11:00:55 AM, Stephen Anker (san...@calarts.edu) wrote: Ladislas Starevich - The Cameraman's Revenge, 1912 On Thu, Jul 19,

Re: [Frameworks] Entertaining the film

2018-07-21 Thread Stephen Anker
Ladislas Starevich - The Cameraman's Revenge, 1912 On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 9:22 AM Nicole Baker wrote: > Thanks for the suggestions everyone! > > It seems there are fewer than I expected. I was considering this something > of a film trope. Would you guys agree? > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2018, 9:04 AM

Re: [Frameworks] Entertaining the film

2018-07-21 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
> "What I was picturing specifically was something where a movie goer at a > cinema walks into the screen, or is otherwise drawn into it and finds > themselves in that films world." > > Does VIDEODROME (1983) count? Probably not, as the question is stated, but methinks it would be a useful