3 films could be he first, middle and last of a 99 film list. At least 99 are needed. Shame on me for not including Kubelka in my previous post. PS- Something i find strange-Most people here do not mention anything pre 1950...
2015-03-28 13:50 GMT-04:00 Beebe, Roger W. <beebe...@osu.edu>: > In a talk I heard P. Adams Sitney give in Berlin a few years ago, it > sounded like he was doing some revisionist history to credit Marie Menken’s > “Arabesque for Kenneth Anger” with being the film that broke from the > psychodrama tradition. If that’s the case—and why not?—then that seems a > MAJOR mile marker of a-g film history. > > (Still not going to pretend it makes any sense to name just 3 films.) > Roger > > On Mar 28, 2015, at 10:22 AM, o...@thenowcorporation.com wrote: > > I AM a feminist, and > here are three essential films, that answer the question" > > 'What are the 3 Essential Films that you would show Artists on their >> first foray into the Moving Image Realm ?' >> >> Maya Deren *Meshes of the Afternoon* > * Mary Ellen Bute Polka Graph * > > * Shirley Clarke Bridges Go-Round * > Owen's iphone > > > On Mar 28, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Cari Machet <carimac...@gmail.com> wrote: > > no no only white men make important work > > why is a very old work of a woman the only woman filmmaker being hailed > here > > peggy ahwesh anyone? https://vimeo.com/user2889626 > > and there are tons of euro ones fuck do we need a comprehensive list of > woman filmmakers posted somewhere on the net to point to when this shit > happens? wikipedia? > > i am no feminist but this seems really bad > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Kim Knowles < > kim.know...@edfilmfest.org.uk> wrote: > >> The problem with this list, as is often the case, is that women >> filmmakers are written out of the 'canon'. Please include Maya Deren! (as >> per Vicky Smith's post) >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* FrameWorks <frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com> on behalf of >> Gene Youngblood <ato...@comcast.net> >> *Sent:* Friday, March 27, 2015 6:56 PM >> *To:* Frameworks Listserv >> *Subject:* Re: [Frameworks] What are the 3 Essential Films that you >> would show Artists on their first foray into the Moving Image Realm ? >> >> Three is a severe limitation, but if you insist, one way to get at it >> is to start not with films but with major traditions since mid-century and >> select exemplary works within them. So for example abstract (Brakhage), >> minimalist (Warhol, Wavelength), essayistic (Marker, Farocki, Forgacs). I >> include Brakhage’s lens-captured films in the problematic “abstract." >> >> >> >> On Mar 27, 2015, at 11:43 AM, Donal OCeilleachair <donalo...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Dear Frameworkers: >> >> I am working on a new film project with the Ealaíontóirí Mhuscraí >> (that's Irish for the Muskerry Region Artists Group) >> >> Part of the project will involve film / video making workshops where I >> will show >> them works from experimental film, creative documentary and artists' >> moving image works >> as a point of reference and inspiration for their own initial explorations >> into the realm of the moving image >> >> I am compiling a short-list of 'Essential' works to show them during >> these workshops >> and I would appreciate responses to the question: >> 'What are the 3 Essential Films that you would show Artists >> on their first foray into the Moving Image Realm ?' >> >> I look forward to hearing any suggestions >> >> Le míle buíochas (with many thanks) >> -- >> Dónal Ó'Céilleachair >> www.anupictures.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FrameWorks mailing list >> FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com >> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >> >> >> =========================================================== >> KEEP IN TOUCH WITH EIFF >> Become a web member for FREE and receive news and offers: >> http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk/register >> Follow EIFF at: https://twitter.com/edfilmfest or >> http://www.facebook.com/edfilmfest >> =========================================================== >> t. +44(0)131 228 4051 >> f. +44(0)131 229 5501 >> w. http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk >> 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH3 9BZ Scotland, United Kingdom >> The Edinburgh International Film Festival Limited is a subsidiary of the >> Centre for the Moving Image. 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