Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Jeff Kreines
Bruce Conner's Report Jeff Kreines Kinetta kinetta.com j...@kinetta.com On Feb 23, 2013, at 9:43 PM, Shelly Silver wrote: > small lies, Big Truth > (the starr report) > > On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:19 PM, matt's frameworks address wrote: > >> Hello Frameworkers, >> >> After reading Manohla Da

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Shelly Silver
small lies, Big Truth (the starr report) On Feb 23, 2013, at 12:19 PM, matt's frameworks address wrote: > Hello Frameworkers, > > After reading Manohla Dargis' piece this morning in the NY Times about the > recent crop of historically informed features coming out of Hollywood (link > below), i

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Gene Youngblood
Peter Delpeut, Diva Dolorosa Edin Velez, Memory of Fire From: Gene Youngblood Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 4:54 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films Peter Forgacs. And a couple of Martha Colburn’s animations are

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Gene Youngblood
Thom Andersen’s “Los Angeles Plays Itself’ seems to meet your criteria. It’s a social history that deals with a specific topic. From: Chuck Kleinhans Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 12:39 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Gene Youngblood
] historically informed experimental films Jeffrey Skoller's book, Shadows, Specters, Shards: Making History in Avant=garde film Minneapolis: U of MN Press, 2005) is a great book (full disclosure, I'm his friend). He covers lots of figures including Dan Eisenberg, Ernie Gehr, Godard, Patri

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
Jeffrey Skoller's book, Shadows, Specters, Shards: Making History in Avant=garde film Minneapolis: U of MN Press, 2005) is a great book (full disclosure, I'm his friend). He covers lots of figures including Dan Eisenberg, Ernie Gehr, Godard, Patricio Guzman, Elenor Antin, Abigail Child, Charle

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Beebe, Roger
st Subject: Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films Yanqui Walker and the Optical Revolution by Kathryn Ramey ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listi

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread David Tetzlaff
Yanqui Walker and the Optical Revolution by Kathryn Ramey ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] historically informed experimental films

2013-02-23 Thread Beebe, Roger
Drew Christie's "The Man Who Shot the Man Who Shot Lincoln" comes immediately to mind, since we screened it at FLEX last week. (Fact checking that would be an interesting experiment in itself!) Laura Kraning's "Devil's Gate" as well. But there have to be hundreds upon hundreds of these things