Perhaps Necrology by Standish Lawder. Does it work as elegy, for you to decide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dadi7mw5gCs
When we had a memorial screening for Brakhage, we included Passage Through: A Ritual (1990, 16mm, color/ sound, 50min) And also Brakhage¹s Panels for the Walls of Heaven is really lovely (2002, color, silent, 31 min.) Print courtesy of the Academy Film Archive. And Kitch¹s Last Meal, by Carolee Schneemann, (1976, 55 min.), perhaps. Hard to know what will work as consolation. Best regards, Adam Hyman From: FrameWorks <frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com> on behalf of Katherine T Model <ktm2...@nyu.edu> ThrenodyNathaniel Dorsky The Dragon is the FrameMary Helena Clark Best, Katie Model On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 1:40 PM Gene Youngblood <ato...@comcast.net> wrote: Alexander Sokurov¹s trilogy, Elegy of a Voyage, Elegy of the Land and Moscow Elegy (lovely portrait of Kozintsev¹s apartment). On August 28, 2018 at 9:05:14 AM, Sarah Bliss (bl...@sarahblissart.com) wrote: Greetings Frameworkers, I write from AgX in Boston, where we are making our way, in grief and with love, since the death of our beloved Rob Todd. At AgX, we sometimes hold a salon for members. The theme of our next will be elegies. What filmic examples of elegies do you know? The Poetry Foundation defines an elegy as: "In traditional English poetry, it is often a melancholy poem that laments its subject¹s death but ends in consolation." Thanks, Sarah Bliss http://www.SarahBlissArt.com
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