[Frameworks] Bruce Baillie 10-20-73

2020-04-14 Thread David Baker
Bruce Baillie at Millennium Film Workshop 10-20-73

Audio only

( recorded by Bob Parent )

https://vimeo.com/406686588 


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2020-04-11 Thread Robert Harris
If you’d like to spend an hour remembering Bruce Baillie, you might appreciate 
this on Vimeo.
Posted by Sami van Ingen. I hope they don’t mind my sharing.

https://vimeo.com/173037454


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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-11 Thread Benjamin Léon
Dear Dominic, 
I'm so sad about this loss. Bruce was a very poetic filmmaker and Castro 
Street, one of my favourite film. 
Of course, the American health care system shows the full extent of its 
harshness and atrocity in its unequal treatment of the sick.
RIP to Bruce. 

Benjamin Léon
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(Fr) + 33 (0)6 28 07 18 00  
(Be) + 32 (0)479 17 64 16  
 
 

Le 10/04/20 17:23, « FrameWorks au nom de Dominic Angerame » 
 a 
écrit :

Bruce Baillie passed away today. He never made it to the hospice care. The 
generous funds collected will be use to pay for the funeral expenses.

Dominic
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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-10 Thread Gene Youngblood
Our loss of this great poetic soul is indeed sad, as is the fate that awaited 
him and so many other artists who lived outside of a cruel culture.


On April 10, 2020 at 2:42:00 PM, Stephen Anker (san...@calarts.edu) wrote:

Thanks for sharing this deeply sad news.
A very great loss, as so many others have been in recent years.


On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 8:23 AM Dominic Angerame  
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Bruce Baillie passed away today. He never made it to the hospice care. The 
generous funds collected will be use to pay for the funeral expenses.

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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-10 Thread Stephen Anker
Thanks for sharing this deeply sad news.
A very great loss, as so many others have been in recent years.


On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 8:23 AM Dominic Angerame 
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> Bruce Baillie passed away today. He never made it to the hospice care. The
> generous funds collected will be use to pay for the funeral expenses.
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-10 Thread Robert Harris
I believe Bruce already did brilliant work exploring the Bardo in Quick Billy.
Now he knows

BH

> On Apr 10, 2020, at 4:09 PM, William Wees, Dr.  wrote:
> 
> Reading the sad news, I suddenly found myself thinking of the dancing woman 
> in "Tung" as Bruce's spirit-guide into darkness.
>  
> --Bill Wees
> 
>  
> William C. Wees
> Emeritus Professor
> McGill University
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2020-04-10 Thread William Wees, Dr.
Reading the sad news, I suddenly found myself thinking of the dancing woman in 
"Tung" as Bruce's spirit-guide into darkness.

--Bill Wees


William C. Wees
Emeritus Professor
McGill University

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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-10 Thread Dominic Angerame
Thanks Ross for sharing this with us.

d

> On Apr 10, 2020, at 12:37 PM, Charlotte lipman  wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> This is Ross Lipman, writing from Charlotte's account.   I think most have 
> been posting their memorials on social media, but in memory of Bruce's 
> passing I'm sharing this link to a short video portrait I shot with him back 
> in 2012.  Like all of us I'm grieving his passing...  May his films live 
> forever.
> 
> Ross
> 
> In Memoriam Bruce Baillie:  Dr. Bish Remedies  
> https://vimeo.com/215889673
> 
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2020-04-10 Thread Charlotte lipman
Hello all,

This is Ross Lipman, writing from Charlotte's account.   I think most have been 
posting their memorials on social media, but in memory of Bruce's passing I'm 
sharing this link to a short video portrait I shot with him back in 2012.  Like 
all of us I'm grieving his passing...  May his films live forever.

Ross

In Memoriam Bruce Baillie:  Dr. Bish Remedies  
https://vimeo.com/215889673



 


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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-10 Thread Myron Ort
So sad to hear.  I have such fond memories of the times I hung out with him 
when he lived in Fort Bragg right on the coast. Such a great master of film.



> On Apr 10, 2020, at 11:03 AM, Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez 
>  wrote:
> 
> Bruce Baillie passed away today. He never made it to the hospice care. The 
> generous funds collected will be use to pay for the funeral expenses.

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2020-04-10 Thread Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez
Wow Dominic & friends, I’m so sorry to hear this. I did not have the
pleasure of knowing Bill personally but was so moved by his work. Thanks
for keeping us updated. 

On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 11:41 AM Anderwald Grond 
wrote:

> Thank you.
> Incredibly sad news.
> Ruth + Leo
> Sent from my mobile device.
>
> > Am 10.04.2020 um 17:23 schrieb Dominic Angerame <
> dominic.anger...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > Bruce Baillie passed away today. He never made it to the hospice care.
> The generous funds collected will be use to pay for the funeral expenses.
> >
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2020-04-10 Thread Anderwald Grond
Thank you.
Incredibly sad news.
Ruth + Leo
Sent from my mobile device.

> Am 10.04.2020 um 17:23 schrieb Dominic Angerame :
> 
> Bruce Baillie passed away today. He never made it to the hospice care. The 
> generous funds collected will be use to pay for the funeral expenses.
> 
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2020-04-10 Thread Dominic Angerame
Bruce Baillie passed away today. He never made it to the hospice care. The 
generous funds collected will be use to pay for the funeral expenses.

Dominic
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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-09 Thread Adam Hyman
Done

From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of
Morgan Hoyle-Combs 
 
Doe. 

  
 
  
 On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, 3:33:58 PM EDT, Dominic Angerame
 wrote:
 

 

 
Hi Folks, sad news. Bruce Baillie is in the last days of care. Lorie Baillie
is in desperate need of funding. Currently Bruce is sleeping on the floor of
their house. Lorie wants his last days to be comfortable and to move him
into hospice care in her neighborhood because she can no long take care of
him and work at the same time.

The cost for this care is $6000. I know this is hard time for many people
but if you can send funds please send it via PayPal to

> tullylou...@gmail.co  m

Thank you so much. Bruce Baillie is one of the most important experimental
filmmakers of our time and deserves to be well taken care of in his dying
days.

Dominic


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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-09 Thread Sarah Bliss
Thank you, Dominic, for letting us know of Bruce and Lorie’s need.  It breaks 
my heart to think of Bruce sleeping on the floor and Lorie doing all she can to 
both care for him and keep her employment. May they both be well-supported and 
cared for, body and mind.  

Sarah
http://www.SarahBlissArt.com

> On Apr 9, 2020, at 8:00 AM, frameworks-requ...@jonasmekasfilms.com wrote:
> 
> 
> From: Dominic Angerame  <mailto:dominic.anger...@gmail.com>>
> Subject: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie
> Date: April 8, 2020 at 3:33:41 PM EDT
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List  <mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>>
> 
> 
> Hi Folks, sad news. Bruce Baillie is in the last days of care. Lorie Baillie 
> is in desperate need of funding. Currently Bruce is sleeping on the floor of 
> their house. Lorie wants his last days to be comfortable and to move him into 
> hospice care in her neighborhood because she can no long take care of him and 
> work at the same time.
> 
> The cost for this care is $6000. I know this is hard time for many people but 
> if you can send funds please send it via PayPal to
> 
>> tullylou...@gmail.co <mailto:gmail.comtullylou...@gmail.co>m
> 
> Thank you so much. Bruce Baillie is one of the most important experimental 
> filmmakers of our time and deserves to be well taken care of in his dying 
> days.
> 
> Dominic
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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-08 Thread Morgan Hoyle-Combs
 Done. 
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, 3:33:58 PM EDT, Dominic Angerame 
 wrote:  
 
 Hi Folks, sad news. Bruce Baillie is in the last days of care. Lorie Baillie 
is in desperate need of funding. Currently Bruce is sleeping on the floor of 
their house. Lorie wants his last days to be comfortable and to move him into 
hospice care in her neighborhood because she can no long take care of him and 
work at the same time.
The cost for this care is $6000. I know this is hard time for many people but 
if you can send funds please send it via PayPal to

tullylou...@gmail.com

Thank you so much. Bruce Baillie is one of the most important experimental 
filmmakers of our time and deserves to be well taken care of in his dying days.
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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-08 Thread Morgan Hoyle-Combs
 Doe. 
On Wednesday, April 8, 2020, 3:33:58 PM EDT, Dominic Angerame 
 wrote:  
 
 Hi Folks, sad news. Bruce Baillie is in the last days of care. Lorie Baillie 
is in desperate need of funding. Currently Bruce is sleeping on the floor of 
their house. Lorie wants his last days to be comfortable and to move him into 
hospice care in her neighborhood because she can no long take care of him and 
work at the same time.
The cost for this care is $6000. I know this is hard time for many people but 
if you can send funds please send it via PayPal to

tullylou...@gmail.com

Thank you so much. Bruce Baillie is one of the most important experimental 
filmmakers of our time and deserves to be well taken care of in his dying days.
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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-08 Thread Myron Ort
done. Thank you Dominic.


> On Apr 8, 2020, at 12:33 PM, Dominic Angerame  
> wrote:
> 
>> tullylou...@gmail.co m

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2020-04-08 Thread Dominic Angerame
Hi Folks, sad news. Bruce Baillie is in the last days of care. Lorie Baillie is 
in desperate need of funding. Currently Bruce is sleeping on the floor of their 
house. Lorie wants his last days to be comfortable and to move him into hospice 
care in her neighborhood because she can no long take care of him and work at 
the same time.

The cost for this care is $6000. I know this is hard time for many people but 
if you can send funds please send it via PayPal to

> tullylou...@gmail.co m

Thank you so much. Bruce Baillie is one of the most important experimental 
filmmakers of our time and deserves to be well taken care of in his dying days.

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Re: [Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2020-04-07 Thread Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez
wow, how sad to hear that Dominic. Sending love...  Everybody please stay
safe!

enjoy today...

Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
Filmmaker, Artist, Writer

solislandmediaworks.com




On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 5:04 PM Dominic Angerame 
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> Hi everyone this is to let everyone know that Bruce Baillie is in hospice
> care. If anyone can help Lorie financially please contact her directly.
>
> Thank you. Be safe.
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2020-04-07 Thread Dominic Angerame
Hi everyone this is to let everyone know that Bruce Baillie is in hospice care. 
If anyone can help Lorie financially please contact her directly. 

Thank you. Be safe.

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[Frameworks] Bruce Baillie

2016-05-12 Thread Dominic Angerame
I am posting this item per the request of the  "Bruce Baillie Team".

Dear all,


We are reaching out to you today to introduce you to The Bruce Baillie
project. We launched a Kickstarter for the project and we need your help!


The Bruce Baillie project is comprised of a bi-lingual (Spanish/English)
publication and touring retrospective of Baillie’s work. This project will
bring Bruce’s work to audiences in Latin America, Europe and the United
States, with a touring 16mm retrospective of his films. The bilingual book
will be published by Interior XIII and Distrital Film Festival this summer.
Our amazing contributors to the book are: Steve Anker, Peter Hutton, Denah
Johnston, Janis Crystal Lipzin, Scott MacDonald, Richard Peña, Andréa
Picard, JP Sniadecki, Ben Rivers and Peter Tscherkassky. This book will
also include some letters from Baillie’s close friends and great filmmakers
Chick Strand and Stan Brakhage. Bruce is an under-recognized filmmaker
whose films, and work as an advocate, have had a huge impact on the legacy
and vitality of experimental and avant-garde filmmaking. We want to
recognize that impact.


We are raising money to organize the screenings, and hopefully to expand
the scope of the tour and bring the films to more cities and venues. This
money will also be used to help preserve Baillie's films and to publish the
book.


We are asking friends and lovers of BB's work to spread the word. Please
feel free to post and share the project, forward this email, and spread the
word within your communities both on and offline. If you would like to post
and need any more information or images to share, do not hesitate to ask!


There are only 14 days left!


Here is the link:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/394652466/bruce-baillie-project

We appreciate and thank you in advance for your support!

Best,

BB team
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[Frameworks] Bruce Baillie showcase at Film Society of Lincoln Center 

2016-04-09 Thread Canyon Cinema Foundation
The Films of Bruce Baillie at Film Society of Lincoln Center, April 8-21. Also 
featured works by Robert Fulton, Will Hindle, Stan Brakhage, James Broughton, 
Robert Nelson & William Wiley, Chick Strand, Janis Crystal Lipzin, Peter 
Hutton, Lawrence Jordan and Alice Anne Parker Severson.

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** All My Life:
The Films of Bruce Baillie

April 9 - April 16 | Art of the Real | Film Society of Lincoln Center | New 
York, NY
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Bruce Baillie’s lyrical and keenly observational work evades genre and explores 
narratives in nontraditional forms—from short films to longer explorations. His 
film Castro Street (1966) was selected for preservation in 1992 by the United 
States National Film Registry. His work has been inexpressibly influential to 
the world of avant-garde cinema, and his role as founding member of both Canyon 
Cinema and the San Francisco Cinematheque speaks to his importance in creating 
spaces and systems of support and distribution for experimental filmmakers. But 
the nonfictional dimension of Baillie’s work remains underemphasized: the 
documentary aspects of such masterpieces as Castro Street and Quick Billy 
(1970) are both salient and integral to his career-spanning fusion of the 
mystical and the mundane, the cosmic and the personal, mythology and 
autobiography. The selection of Baillie’s films in this year’s Art of the Real 
pays homage to his body of work, and recognizes his legacy as an
artist as well as his outstanding work as a distributor and promoter of 
avant-garde filmmakers. Organized by Garbiñe Ortega.

“There were ages of faith, when men made natural connections between themselves 
and the place in which they lived, the plants they cultivated, the fuel they 
used for warmth, their beasts, and their ancestors. My work will be discovering 
in American life those natural and ancient contacts through the art of cinema!” 
– Bruce Baillie

For more about this series, Bruce Baillie and his films read Manohla Dargis 
wonderful article "Bruce Baillie, a Film-Poet Collapsing Inner and Outer Space 
(http://canyoncinema.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1a9b415df12c677d769b03069=adc6757106=3c83d2aa16)
 " from last week's New York Times.

Congratulations to Bruce Baillie, Garbiñe Ortega, Dennis Lim and Rachael Rakes 
at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and all those involved in making this 
series possible. ! All programs will be presented in 16mm.

Program 1: Why Take Up the Camera
Saturday, April 9 | 2pm | Buy Tickets 
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Bruce Baillie in attendance!

This program compiles a number of Bruce Baillie’s poetic and social 
documentaries created for Canyon Cinema venues, entitled The News. These little 
films provided a format for creating low-budget, urgent, and politically 
motivated works. They also demonstrated possibilities for a more immediate 
transition from production to exhibition.
* Mr. Hayashi (1961), Mass for the Dakota Sioux (1964), Valentin de las Sierras 
(1967),  Here I Am (1962),  Little Girl (1966)

Program 2: American Inner Landscape
Saturday, April 9 | 4pm | Buy Tickets 
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Bruce Baillie in attendance!

This program features three works surveying America’s (inner) landscape: Quick 
Billy, Baillie’s most personal piece; along with Pastorale D’Ete by Will 
Hindle, one of Baillie’s beloved filmmaker friends, and the astonishing 
Starlight by Robert Fulton.
* Starlight (Robert Fulton, 1970),  Pastorale D’Ete (Will Hindle, 1958), Quick 
Billy (Bruce Baillie, 1971).

Program 3: Searching for Heroes
Sunday, April 10 | 3pm | Buy Tickets 
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Bruce Baillie in attendance!

“I start out on a quest. Thus, again I am speaking of a man in the past, a 
hero-maker, a storyteller, an image-maker, with whom I was vitally 
concerned—gradually; I didn’t know any initial point I was concerned with in 
general, but I was concerned with heroes. Just like a warrior, this poet would 
start when it was time to start, not knowing really particularly where. And 
then where he found himself—places that began to tell him where he was bound—he 
then, of course, began to know about where he was after all.” – B.B.

This program presents two films—Quixote and To Parsifal—that explore the 
imagistic heroic with which Baillie identified during his quest period with 
many idols.
* Quixote (1965), To Parsifal (1963)

Program 4: Correspondence - Bruce Baillie/Stan Brakhage
Tuesday, April 12 | 8:30pm | Buy Tickets 

[Frameworks] Bruce Baillie-sponsored internship

2013-10-30 Thread Doug Chaffin(Douglas Graves)
This is a call-out to all San Francisco-based independent cinematic artists, 
teachers, and exhibitionists/organizers: I'm a 16mm abstract movie maker and a 
close friend of the great Bruce Baillie. I'll be in
San Francisco next week and from about Nov. 14 to sometime in december or e=
arly Jan. I'll need a free place to stay.
Bruce suggested that I volunteer for one of the
organizations out there in exchange for a room or a couch.
Anyone who could use some free assistance and could
accommodate me with lodging, please call me or write me
ASAP

Thank you!
Doug Graves

4636 Talbot Drive
Boulder, CO 80303
 
702-580-4293
PURE CINEMA CELLULOID

http://www.purecinemacelluloid.webstarts.com/

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[Frameworks] Bruce Baillie-sponsored internship

2013-10-28 Thread Doug Chaffin(Douglas Graves)
 This is a call-out to all San Francisco-based independent cinematic artists, 
 teachers, and
 exhibitionists/organizers: I'm an abstract 16mm movie maker
 and a close friend of the great Bruce Baillie. I'll be in
 San Francisco next week and from about Nov. 14 to sometime
 in december or early Jan. I'll need a free place to stay.
 Bruce suggested that I volunteer for one of the
 organizations out there in exchange for a room or a couch.
 Anyone who could use some free assistance and could
 accommodate me with lodging, please call me or write me
 ASAP.
 
 Thank you!
 Doug Graves
  
 702-580-4293
 PURE CINEMA CELLULOID
 
 http://www.purecinemacelluloid.webstarts.com/

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