Jeff Wheaton's "Hive" (from Halifax NS). A study of bees.
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 3:08 AM, Anderwald + Grond <
cont...@anderwald-grond.at> wrote:
> In the Garden, 2002, by Ute Aurand and Bärbel Freund
> http://www.uteaurand.de/filme/im_garten.php
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Margaret Tait: Landmakar: http://www.lux.org.uk/collection/works/land-makar
Nicky.
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In the Garden
Dick Raaijmakers' The Graphic Method Tractor (1976)
http://bit.ly/1Q75CC2
+see you in Rotterdam!
https://iffr.com/nl/soundvision-2016
Floris
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Bill Basquin
Martin, 2004
16mm b/w 5 min experimental documentary. In this film a New Zealand farmer
shears a sheep and gives his thoughts on rural life. This film is included
in the permanent collection of the Exploratorium Museum of Science Art and
Human Perception.
x
Lyndsay Bloom
On Sat, Jan 1
I'm not sure if this fits or if anyone has mentioned it but you might consider
Derek Jarman's "The Garden "
Lawrence Brose
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> On Jan 15, 2016, at 4:39 PM, John Matturri wrote:
>
> Can't think of the title but Vincent Granier has a garden film.
>
>> On Jan 15, 2016 2:24 PM, "JS S
I read with interest the request for films about farming/agriculture, so I
thought I'd share the fact that much of my work has been inspired by my move
to rural, agricultural Sonoma County California including
"Seasonal Forces Parts 1 & 2" (1995), super-8mm , color sound, 22 min + 24
min.
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:
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Films on Farming/ Agriculture
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 Mac
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
*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
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
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?
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'Hybrid' by Monteith McCollum is a masterpiece:
http://www.monteithmccollum.com/#!recent-works/cay5
Ken
www.kenpaulrosenthal.com
www.whisperrapture.com
www.maddancementalhealthfilmtrilogy.com
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Lots of Anne Charlotte Robertson's work, especially Melon Patches and Emily
Died.
Robbie Land's Matters of B
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
In the Garden, 2002, by Ute Aurand and Bärbel Freund
http://www.uteaurand.de/filme/im_garten.php
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Cindy Stillwell's *Season on the Move*
Adele Horne's *In Common*
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Heath Iverson
wrote:
> Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any
> aspects of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture?
>
> A few examples might be Marjorie Keller's
I wonder how many people know George "Yellow Submarine" Dunning's
"Damon the Mower"?
But an obvious choice is Jonas Mekas' "Reminiscences on a Journey to
Lithuania."
At 12:50 -0500 14/01/16, Heath Iverson wrote:
Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any
aspects
masculinity and the agrarian world. Notably Martin,
> which focuses on a New Zealand sheepherder.
>
> best
> Christian
>
> From: gencar...@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 14:04:59 -0500
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Dominique Benichetti's Cousin Jules (1972)
Also see films by Gu Tao (The Last Moose of Aoluguya) and Yu Guangyi (The Last
Lumberjacks)
These might not be avant-garde, depending on your definition, but thes
Earth, Dovzhenko
On Jan 14, 2016, at 12:50 PM, Heath Iverson wrote:
> Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any aspects
> of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture?
>
> A few examples might be Marjorie Keller's Answering Furrow or Lucien
> Castaing-Taylor's
Naomi Uman's *Leche* (1998) and *Mala Leche *(2003)
Jason Halprin
jihalp...@gmail.com
>
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Dominique Benichetti's *Cousin Jules *(1972)
Also see films by Gu Tao (*The Last Moose of Aoluguya*) and Yu Guangyi (*The
Last Lumberjacks*)
These might not be avant-garde, depending on your definition, but these are
what first came to mind.
DER's catalogue is a great resource!
Best,
Gen
--
Gen
Taylor Dunne, Corn Mother (on vimeo)
Monteith McCollum’s work might be of interest (samples on Vimeo)
one of Andrew Noren’s lesser known films (I don’t know if he ever formally
declared it to be a finished film, or part of a larger film) involved typically
Noren-esque light bathed texture and
-Polytunnels by Nicky Hamlyn
Some of Helga Fanderl's short super 8 films (eg Appletrees, Horses)
-Mr Hayashi by Bruce Baillie
Ruth+Leo
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> Am 14.01.2016 um 18:58 schrieb Benjamin Léon :
>
> Hi Heath,
>
> 'Three Landscapes' (2013) by Peter Hutton (one segment).
>
>
Larry Gottheim's *Horizons*. Parts of Benning's 1*1 x 14* and *8 1/2 x 11*,
and *El Valley Centro. *Marjorie Keller's *The Answering Furrow*
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Heath Iverson
wrote:
> Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any
> aspects of farming/gardenin
Hi Heath,
'Three Landscapes' (2013) by Peter Hutton (one segment).
'Works and Days' (1969) by Hollis Frampton.
Best.
2016-01-14 18:50 GMT+01:00 Heath Iverson :
> Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any
> aspects of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture?
>
ack Chambers. It deals with Hybrid (1967), Chambers' second film,
made in outrage over the Vietnam War
From: FrameWorks on behalf of Heath
Iverson
Sent: January 14, 2016 12:50 PM
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Any suggestions on avant-garde/experimental films that deal with any
aspects of farming/gardening/plant or animal agriculture?
A few examples might be Marjorie Keller's *Answering Furrow *or Lucien
Castaing-Taylor's *Sweetgrass. *Other ideas?
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