Re: [Frameworks] Experimental farming films

2016-11-14 Thread Tara Nelson
Chicken Real by Les Blank On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Meg Jamieson wrote: > "Naomi Uman, almost all of her films that I have seen are about farming. > Also, there is a Russian filmmaker whose name is escaping me right now, > that makes incredible black and white

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental farming films

2016-11-14 Thread Gene Youngblood
Rick, what venue, and will you be here? > On Nov 14, 2016, at 9:26 AM, Rick Prelinger wrote: > > FARMS LOST AND FOUND, my compilation of home movies shot by farmers and rural > Americans, premiering as a work in progress this Wednesday in Santa Fe, New > Mexico. > >

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental farming films

2016-11-14 Thread Rick Prelinger
FARMS LOST AND FOUND, my compilation of home movies shot by farmers and rural Americans, premiering as a work in progress this Wednesday in Santa Fe, New Mexico. http://www.agrariantrust.org/2016symposium/ Rick Rick Prelinger / @footage Prelinger Archives, San Francisco

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental farming films

2016-11-14 Thread Pip Chodorov
Do you mean Tractor by the Aleinikov brothers? At 9:15 -0600 14/11/16, Meg Jamieson wrote: Also, there is a Russian filmmaker whose name is escaping me right now, that makes incredible black and white films about farming. Maybe someone can fill in the name."

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental farming films

2016-11-14 Thread Angelica Cuevas Portilla
Yes! I was going to say Naomi Uman, her two documentaries : LECHE and MALA LECHE LECHE (1998, 30 min.) Filmed in black and white 16mm, hand-processed and hung to dry, Leche examines details of the life of one family, living on an isolated dairy ranch in Central Mexico. MALA LECHE (2003, 47