Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-20 Thread Nicky Hamlyn
Gill Eatherley, Samantha Rebello, Sue K. John Muse a écrit >I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in the >60's and 70's or later. Gidal include Wieland in his anthology; Sailboat is >lovely, comic, and punchy. And I, against the grain, appreciate

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-20 Thread vanessa renwick
Britton, South Dakota by Vanessa Renwick http://www.odoka.org/britton-south-dakota/ “Not only found footage, but a found film made 60-some years ago directly addressing contemporary structural concerns. I wish I had made this film today. Oh, it was made today.” -James Benning Vanessa Renwick

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-20 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hi, Eugènia Balcells from Barcelona (Spain) created a film named Fuga and a major work with Eugeni Bonet: 133 (1978-79)http://www.visionaryfilm.net/2011/08/cine-estructural-de-found-footage-133.html Dresden Dynamo and Light Music by Lis Rhodes:http://lux.org.uk/collection/artists/lis-rhodes

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Marc Couroux
And a resounding yes to Fitzgibbon whose almost complete works screened a few years ago in Toronto. Blown away. Would love to see those again - I wonder if there are any plans to release them on BR? (Pip, are you listening?) Cheers! M On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:42 PM, Jesse Pires

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Marc Couroux
Lis Rhodes Valie EXPORT Annabel Nicolson Marilyn Halford FYI, a great resource . M On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:36 PM, John Muse wrote: > I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in > the 60's and 70's or

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Mark Toscano
some LA stuff: Picture Without Sound & Now Playing by Susan Rosenfeld various by Roberta Friedman & Grahame Weinbren, including Bertha's Children, After Ten Minutes Lines, The Making of Americans, Future Perfect, Murray and Max Talk About Money, and others. Film Achers by Beth Block -mark t

Re: [Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread Jesse Pires
Hey John, are you familiar with the work of Coleen Fitzgibbon? Great stuff. -Jesse Pires On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 6:36 PM, John Muse wrote: > I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in > the 60's and 70's or later. Gidal include Wieland in his

[Frameworks] structuralist/materialist films by women

2016-02-19 Thread John Muse
I'm looking for structuralist/materialist films by women, whether made in the 60's and 70's or later. Gidal include Wieland in his anthology; Sailboat is lovely, comic, and punchy. And I, against the grain, appreciate Ono's Fluxus works from this angle. I just found Birgit Hein and will