Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread John Matturri
Can't think of the title but Vincent Granier has a garden film. On Jan 15, 2016 2:24 PM, "JS Shokrian" wrote: > Sharon Lockhart was talking about a film last night that she had made in > Japan about farming. Title is NO > > JSS Shokrian > > On Jan 15, 2016, at 11:17 AM, Scott MacDonald > wrote:

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread Adam Hyman
Thanks for coming to our screening last night! -- Adam Hyman Los Angeles Filmforum a...@lafilmforum.org http://www.lafilmforum.org From: JS Shokrian Reply-To: "Experimental Film Discussion List " Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 11:24:47 -0800 To: "Experimental Film Discussion List " Subject: Re:

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread JS Shokrian
Sharon Lockhart was talking about a film last night that she had made in Japan about farming. Title is NO JSS Shokrian > On Jan 15, 2016, at 11:17 AM, Scott MacDonald wrote: > > Actually, my book The Garden in the Machine surveys many films/videos that > seem relevant. > > > >> On Fri, J

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread Scott MacDonald
*Actually, my book The Garden in the Machine surveys many films/videos that seem relevant.* On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:55 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > Rose Lowder’s lovely films come to mind in the gardening/plant category. > > > On Jan 15, 2016, at 11:13 AM, Dave Tetzlaff wrote: > > > > Chuck

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread Gene Youngblood
Rose Lowder’s lovely films come to mind in the gardening/plant category. > On Jan 15, 2016, at 11:13 AM, Dave Tetzlaff wrote: > > Chuck Statler - 'Ain't We Havin' Fun' > definitely > > > Werner Herzog = 'How Much Wood Could A Woodchuck Chuck' > maybe > > >> Any suggestions on avant-garde/exp

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
Chuck Statler - 'Ain't We Havin' Fun' definitely Werner Herzog = 'How Much Wood Could A Woodchuck Chuck' maybe > Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any aspects > of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture? ___ Fra

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
'Hybrid' by Monteith McCollum is a masterpiece: http://www.monteithmccollum.com/#!recent-works/cay5 Ken www.kenpaulrosenthal.com www.whisperrapture.com www.maddancementalhealthfilmtrilogy.com ___ FrameWorks mail

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread Stephen Broomer
I saw The Loom for the first time a few weeks ago - much of it is shot from fixed vantage points looking into a chicken pen (the image becomes layered - other barnyard animals enter - painted images are superimposed, as are flames, if memory serves). Perhaps others can correct me if my descripti

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture

2016-01-15 Thread Andy Ditzler
Lots of Anne Charlotte Robertson's work, especially Melon Patches and Emily Died. Robbie Land's Matters of Bioluminessence has a section depicting growth of mushrooms/fungi. Animals: lots of Brakhage. I haven't seen The Loom (1986), but by description it may qualify - depending on how strict a de