This must be a mistake. John Adair was Peter Adair’s father and is surely the
correct maker of this work.
I believe “Holy Ghost People” made in 1967 was Peter’s first film work.
On Mar 5, 2015, at 11:38 AM, direc...@lift.on.ca wrote:
The link says Peter Adair worked on this project, but the
Hi all, dear Howard Guttenplan's passing sparked an interest in putting
together a list of un-depenedents (artists/curators/scholars etc) who
passed away in 2014/early 2015... my list is way-incomplete and I am hoping
ya'll can help!
best
bryan konefsky
director/founder, Experiments in Cinema
Dear Frameworkers,
Thank you for your responses and interest in the program! I'm very excited
for the suggestions that are coming in.
I am also excited to know that more curatorial work and inquiry is
happening around American Indian and Indigenous filmmakers shown through
the UCLA screenings
The link says Peter Adair worked on this project, but the book about the
project is written by Sol Worth and John Adair. Was Peter Adair (of Holy
Ghost People and Word is Out fame) actually involved in this project? Is
there a relation?
C
That¹s the program! A pretty essential screening to
The link says Peter Adair worked on this project, but the book about the
project is written by Sol Worth and John Adair. Was Peter Adair (of Holy
Ghost People and Word is Out fame) actually involved in this project? Is
there a relation?
C
That¹s the program! A pretty essential screening to
I spent one year (1970-71) of undergraduate studies at Sara Lawrence College.
Howard was then the “film tech/equipment guy” supporting the film production
program. The teacher was theatre director Wilford Leach (who directed the 1983
film version of Pirate of Penzance), a basically good man
That¹s the program! A pretty essential screening to include. It ran at
UCLA as well in October.
https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/events/2014/10/25/navajo-film-themselves-1966
On 3/5/15 7:31 AM, Gawthrop, Rob rob.gawth...@falmouth.ac.uk wrote:
Navajo Film Themselves
Navajo Film Themselves
http://www.penn.museum/sites/navajofilmthemselves/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWMO2UGfaBI
Rob
From: Nate Cummings
ncummingslamb...@gmail.commailto:ncummingslamb...@gmail.com
Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List
I am shocked and saddened to read this; Howard seemed ready to be
there forever, unchanging, like a post holding up one of the great
tents of filmmaking. He had the perspicacity and daring to let me show
my Yellow Movies in 1973, when they were all but illegible (other than
by Jonas). And of
Vtape in Toronto distributes a wide variety for First Nation and
Indigenous video artists and filmmakers. Clicking the aboriginal button
in their advanced search option brings up 468 titles:
http://www.vtape.org/video-catalogue-advanced-search
They have many of these viewable for preview online
I started showing my films at MILLENNIUM FILM WORKSHOP. Howard encouraged many
artists, and that spirit has mushroomed into the making of ANOTHER EXPERIMENT
by WOMEN FILM FESTIVAL and also AXWONLINE for those who can't make it to NYC!
THANK YOU, HOWARD, for your tireless effort and work in
Darryl Pinak. Might I recommend I for NDN?
https://vimeo.com/darrylnepinak
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