Another one, in progress:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/929991495/unlocking-the-cage-a-new-documentary
On May 7, 2014, at 3:15 AM, Marcel Schwierin wrote:
> Hi Sarah,
>
> I curated several programs on the latter, mostly together with the biologist
> and philosopher Cord Riechelmann, i
Hi Sarah,
I curated several programs on the latter, mostly together with the biologist
and philosopher Cord Riechelmann, including an online program:
PET IN THE NET
Virtual Online Program of the Werkleitz Festival ZOO
http://zoo.werkleitz.de/en/pet-in-the-net
and
SHOOTING ANIMALS
International
I forget. Did anyone mention "The Private Life of a Cat" yet?
Perhaps especially interesting in the context that it's a metaphor for the sort
of domestic bliss Sasha Hammid hoped to find with Maya Deren, but wasn't going
to happen, and also Stan Brakhage's assertion that, visually anyway, 'Priv
ental Film
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Jean Painlevé Films
Little Dog For Roger and Berlin Horse by Malcolm LeGrice,
and what about things like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP4NMoJcFd4
El Jueves 24 de abril de 2014 11:04, sa
cat scene in Satantango
Old Partner
Primate, Zoo, Meat (all Wiseman) Haven't seen Blind, but maybe that, too.
Beach by Coleen Fitzgibbon
Sweetgrass
Tony Oursler's early videos
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 6:26 PM, n brynolfson wrote:
> HI Sarah,
>
> You might be interested in my movie *Californ
HI Sarah,
You might be interested in my movie *California Cat Nap*, 90 minutes of a
sleeping cat. There is an excerpt on my vimeo (http://vimeo.com/84316977)
and if you are interested I can get you the full version.
Cheers,
nic
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 11:05 AM, sarah browne wrote:
> Dear Fram
"We Mammals Pushy" by Rick Raxlen
MB
On 23-Apr-14, at 8:05 AM, sarah browne wrote:
Dear Frameworkers,
I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature
animals or human-animal relationships on film. Rather than wildlife
documentaries (with some exceptions!) I'm more inte
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Kathy high. Animal attraction
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On Apr 23, 2014, at 9:18 PM, Ruth Hayes wrote:
Here's a sampling of animation feat
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>&
Thanks Shelly!
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Kathy high. Animal attraction
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On Apr 23
Kathy high. Animal attraction
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> On Apr 23, 2014, at 9:18 PM, Ruth Hayes wrote:
>
> Here's a sampling of animation featuring animals in some way: Wendy Tilby
> and Amanda Forbis' When the Day Breaks, Caroline Leaf's The Owl Who Married a
> Goose, my own Wanda, Iain Gard
Here's a sampling of animation featuring animals in some way: Wendy Tilby and
Amanda Forbis' When the Day Breaks, Caroline Leaf's The Owl Who Married a
Goose, my own Wanda, Iain Gardner's films, Aardman's Creature Comforts, Yuri
Norstein's films, Alison deVere's Black Dog, Dennis Tupicoff's Dar
s of PBS's NATURE.
Tim
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 16:05:22 +0100
From: sarahjbro...@yahoo.ie
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] animals and human-animal relationships on film
Dear Frameworkers,
I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that featu
A friend from my days of yearly attendance at UFVA, Mark Von Schlemmer, is an
animal-rights/vegan-diet activist and has made several
pro-animal/anti-slaughter films you can find on his YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/vonSchlemmer
From the individual videos, YouTube will lead you to
On the Niger
Fishing On the Niger
Elizabeth
From: Tara Nelson
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>One Species Removed by Jennifer Montgomery
I'm surprised no one has mention cat videos on YouTube. While cliché´d and
derivative for the most part, some of them are quite clearly artist-designed:
try the ones of the Japanese cat "Maru". It's clear that the person shooting
is very talented, and designs interesting and intriguing props f
Horse (Andy Warhol) uses the mere presence of a horse (along with costumes
and other elements, but primarily the horse) to visually denote the film's
status as a Western - possibly a distancing tactic in the way you suggest,
since inter-human violence (instigated from offscreen) certainly is a
subj
Dear Sarah,
I saw your post on frameworks, I am an experimental fillmmaker- videoartist
from Israel and i do have some animals especially insects related films. I can
send you links to my works if you want.
Best regards
Chen Sheinberg
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ב-23 באפר 2014, בשעה 16:05, sarah browne
The Hart of London by Jack Chambers
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:05 PM, sarah browne wrote:
> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature
> animals or human-animal relationships on film. Rather than wildlife
> documentaries (with some exceptions!) I'm
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Hi, Sarah! Ha, I'd argue that "the animal presence as a kind of distancing
tactic that allows for reflection on inter-human behaviours (ethics,
empathy, violence)" is pretty much the project of all animal-focused
natural history films (from Disney's "Beaver Valley" to BBC/Discovery's
"Lion Battlef
Bruce Baillie, Valentin de las Sierras 1967
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I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature animals or
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>La bête lumineuse by Pierre Perrault
>Bresson's Au hasard Balthazar
>Rat Life and Diet in North America by Joyce Wieland
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Samuel Fuller: White Dog
Georges Franju: Blood of the Beasts
Hollis Frampton: Summer Solstice
Peter Kubelka: Unsere Afrikareise
I second the Jim Trainor suggestion; many of his films, actually.
Stan Brakhage:
Nightcats
Cat's Cradle
Sirius Remembered
Mothlight
Pasht
The Animals of Eden and After
T
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>Dear Frameworkers,
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>I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature animal
*Electrocuting an Elephant* (1903). In which Thomas Edison, one of the
first and truly an experimental filmmaker, does just that to the poor
creature to demonstrate the superiority of his DC electrical current to
his competitor, Nikola Tesla's, AC. Surely one of the stranger and sadder
cases of an
Many of Jim Trainor's works THE BATS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDizcCTUGdw
MOSCHOPS https://vimeo.com/76912422 HARMONY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUlE5iTSGSQ
Steve Reinke's BEAVER SKULL MAGICK
http://www.myrectumisnotagrave.com/vidleos/BeaverSkullMagick.html
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at
I DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS I AM LIKE by Bill Viola, 89 mins, 1986
These three Cecelia Condit titles:
WHY NOT A SPARROW, 13 mins, 2003
ALL ABOUT A GIRL, 5.5 mins, 2004
LITTLE SPIRITS, 9 mins, 2005
ZOO by Robinson Devor, 80 mins, 2007
Many George Kuchar titles, perhaps beginning with early WEATHER D
urham Cinematheque
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Dream of the Wild Horses / Le songe des chevaux sauvages (1960), Denys
Colomb Daunant
Rat Life and Diet in North America (1968), Joyce Wieland
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Sonya Mladenova
wrote:
> Hey Sarah,
>
> Quick thoughts:
>
> Grizzly man!
> Turin horse...
> Cave of Forgotten Dreams - s
2014 11:05 AM
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: [Frameworks] animals and human-animal relationships on film
Dear Frameworkers,
I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature animals or
human-animal relationships on film. Rather than wildlife documentaries (with
Hi Sarah! For some short experimental stuff-
+ Aaron Zeghers, Living on the Edge-- https://vimeo.com/51253890
+ Corinne Teed is an intermedia artist, mostly does print work but also
some video stuff. All involving animals usually. Check out Animal Chatz,
and Relationality-
https://vimeo.com/use
La bête lumineuse by Pierre Perrault
Bresson's Au hasard Balthazar
Rat Life and Diet in North America by Joyce Wieland
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:05 PM, sarah browne wrote:
> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature
> animals or human-animal rela
Hey Sarah,
Quick thoughts:
Grizzly man!
Turin horse...
Cave of Forgotten Dreams - scene at the very end with albino reptilians.
Gates of Heaven (on a pet cemetery)
Looking forward to that list myself,
Sonya
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 11:05 AM, sarah browne wrote:
> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I'm l
Dear Frameworkers,
I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature animals or
human-animal relationships on film. Rather than wildlife documentaries (with
some exceptions!) I'm more interested in the animal presence as an a kind of
distancing tactic that allows for reflectio
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