Another one: Still Life, by Jenny Okun.
2017-09-14 21:49 GMT+02:00 Brecht Debackere :
> Hey,
>
> What about: *"Celery Stalks at Midnight"* by John Whitney.
> Granted it’s more the title than the fact that there is celery in the
> film, but hey…
>
>
> regards,
> Brecht.
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> V I S U Λ ˩ Λ N T I C
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Hey,
What about: "Celery Stalks at Midnight" by John Whitney. Granted it’s more the
title than the fact that there is celery in the film, but hey…
regards, Brecht.
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Hey,
What about: "Celery Stalks at Midnight" by John Whitney.
Granted it’s more the title than the fact that there is celery in the film, but
hey…
regards,
Brecht.
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From the Department. of I Can’t Beleieve This Hasn’t Been Mentioned Yet…
It’s not film per se, just proto-film, but how could you have a ‘vegetables on
film’ program without somehow includingn "Sixteen Studies from Vegetable
Locomotion" (1975) by Hollis Frampton & Marion Faller?
http://hollisfr
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Pat O’Neill, Last Of The Persimmons On September 14, 2017 at 5:00:28 AM, lagonaboba (lagonab...@gmail.com) wrote:
as we continue to answer the vegetable question with fruits,
Robert Nelson’s Oh dem watermelons
On Sep 13,
Pat O’Neill, Last Of The Persimmons
On September 14, 2017 at 5:00:28 AM, lagonaboba (lagonab...@gmail.com) wrote:
as we continue to answer the vegetable question with fruits,
Robert Nelson’s Oh dem watermelons
On Sep 13, 2017, at 10:03 PM, Chuck Kleinhans wrote:
Les Blank, Garlic is
as we continue to answer the vegetable question with fruits,
Robert Nelson’s Oh dem watermelons
On Sep 13, 2017, at 10:03 PM, Chuck Kleinhans wrote:
> Les Blank, Garlic is as good as ten mothers
>
> of course many of his other films include harvesting and cooking and
> eating an
Aurélie you made me think of THE ONION FILM by Marguerite Harris.
http://www.cjcinema.org/pages/fiche.php?film=363
It is made Mothlight-like by gluing onion skin to
16mm film and contact printing it.
- Pip
At 10:46 +0200 14/09/17, Aurélie Percevault - Mire wrote:
"A radical film" by Stefano Ca
"A radical film" by Stefano Canapa. A film made with black radish
exposed on film.
Le 14/09/17 à 04:03, Chuck Kleinhans a écrit :
Les Blank, Garlic is as good as ten mothers
of course many of his other films include harvesting and cooking and
eating and celebrating food, muisc and da
Les Blank, Garlic is as good as ten mothers
of course many of his other films include harvesting and cooking and
eating and celebrating food, muisc and dance (includes meat)
On gardening, tilling land
Marjorie Keller, The Answering Furrow, 1985 (27 min.): sound, color; 16 mm
If
Fruit Fruit, bu Peter Millard: https://vimeo.com/82895384
Such a healthy thread here!
2017-09-13 10:14 GMT+02:00 Albert Alcoz :
> *Fake Fruit Factory* (1986) by Chick Strand
>
> *Oro parece* by OJOBOCA: http://ojoboca.com/oro-parece/ (are they beans?
> bananas? cucumbers? peanuts or a mixture of
*Fake Fruit Factory* (1986) by Chick Strand
*Oro parece* by OJOBOCA: http://ojoboca.com/oro-parece/ (are they beans?
bananas? cucumbers? peanuts or a mixture of everything?)
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 4:05 AM, Scott MacDonald
wrote:
> *Also, Carrots & Peas (1969) by Hollis Frampton.*
>
> On Tue,
*Also, Carrots & Peas (1969) by Hollis Frampton.*
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:14 PM, lagonaboba wrote:
> Another from Frampton, regrettably neither contemporary nor “by
> frameworkers here” (unless Hollis is here from the Bardo)
> *Works and Days*, 1969, 12:00min. see FMC
>
> one of Joyce Wielan
Joyce’s Rat Life and Diet in North America
The rats move north to Canada and grow vegetables - no DDTs!
Stephen
On Sep 12, 2017, at 9:14 PM, lagonaboba
mailto:lagonab...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Another from Frampton, regrettably neither contemporary nor “by frameworkers
here” (unless Hollis is her
Another from Frampton, regrettably neither contemporary nor “by frameworkers
here” (unless Hollis is here from the Bardo)
Works and Days, 1969, 12:00min. see FMC
one of Joyce Wieland’s films (some frameworker surely knows which) contains the
Beach Boy’s song Vegetable.
bob harris
ps. if you
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> Hello!
> You definetely need To check The Vegetarians of Peter Rubin. This film
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> Hello!
> You definetely need To check The Vegetarians of Peter Rubin. This film
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Hello!
You definetely need
Hello!
You definetely need To check The Vegetarians of Peter Rubin. This film
is distributed by the Collectif Jeune Cinéma
https://vimeo.com/73209539
Cheers!
Angélica
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Hi all,
I'm putting together an experimental film screening "In Praise of
Vegetables", (to happen in Scotland, on 27th November).
I would really welcome some suggestions. Initially thinking of some works
such as Suzan Pitt's Asparagus (1978), Barbara Hammer's Women I Love
(1976), Hollis Frampton'
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