The amateur as auteur [DVD] : discovering paradise in pictures / Anthology Film Archives ; Kodak ; in association with British Film Institute-Cineric, Inc.-Deutsches Filmmuseum-Film Preservation Associates-George Eastman House-The Library of Congress-The Museum of Modern Art present ; curator, Bruce Posner ; DVD producer, David Shepard.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: PelículaPelículaNúmero de editor: ID0592DSDVD | Image Entertainment (set)Series Unseen cinema : early American avant-garde film, 1894-1941 ; 6Editor: New York, NY : Chatsworth, CA : Anthology Film Archives ; Distributed by Image Entertainment, c2005Descripción: 1 DVD (175 min.) : sd. & si., blanco y negro, a color tinted, y a color ; 4 3/4 inTipo de contenido:
  • imagen móvil bidimensional
Tipo de medio:
  • video
Tipo de soporte:
  • videodisco
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 791.43 S547a 2005
Contenidos:
Case sound tests / Theodore Case (c. 1924-25) (8 min.) -- Windy Ledge farm / Elizabeth Woodman Wright (c. 1929-34) (18 min.) -- Day in Santa Fe / Lynn Riggs and James Hughes (1931) (29 min.) -- Stewart family home movies / Archie Stewart (1935-39) (33 min.) -- Children´s party / Joseph Cornell, completed by Lawrence Jordan ; (c. 1938-68) (10 min.) -- Cotillion / Joseph Cornell, completed by Lawrence Jordan ; (c. 1938-68) (9 min.) -- Midnight party / Joseph Cornell, completed by Lawrence Jordan ; (c. 1938-68) (4 min.) -- Haiti / Rudy Burckhardt (1938) (16 min.) -- Tree trunk to head / Lewis Jacobs ; Film Associates (1937-38) (35 min.) -- Bicycle polo at San Mateo / Frank Stauffacher (1940-42) (3 min.) -- 1126 Dewey Ave., Apt 207 / attributed to John C. Hecker (1939) (3 min.).
Créditos de producción:
  • Music, Robert Israel, Neal Kurz, Erik Satie, Rodney Sauer.
Chaim Gross.Resumen: American experimental film has existed since the technological inception of cinema, through its adolescent rambles of 1900-1919, rising phoenix-like during the high silent era, and finally matured and spread throughout the ´30´s and onward. The background against which the experimentalists toiled provides a fascinating review of Americana coupled with numerous cross-currents, successes and failures, and an unfailing desire to create on film an image that can be viewed as an independent and provocative art. These home-made films incorporate avant-garde strategies and techniques to achieve a true sense of cinematic intimacy.
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Special features: [PDF files require a DVD-ROM drive and Adobe Acrobat]; Filmmaker biographies and photo gallery; Acknowledgments; Sponsors; Film note authors; Musicians; Credits; Essay ´Where the Buffalo Roamed...Relative Histories of an Early American Avant-Garde Film´ by film historian Bruce Posner, in accompanying booklet (v.1).

Case sound tests / Theodore Case (c. 1924-25) (8 min.) -- Windy Ledge farm / Elizabeth Woodman Wright (c. 1929-34) (18 min.) -- Day in Santa Fe / Lynn Riggs and James Hughes (1931) (29 min.) -- Stewart family home movies / Archie Stewart (1935-39) (33 min.) -- Children´s party / Joseph Cornell, completed by Lawrence Jordan ; (c. 1938-68) (10 min.) -- Cotillion / Joseph Cornell, completed by Lawrence Jordan ; (c. 1938-68) (9 min.) -- Midnight party / Joseph Cornell, completed by Lawrence Jordan ; (c. 1938-68) (4 min.) -- Haiti / Rudy Burckhardt (1938) (16 min.) -- Tree trunk to head / Lewis Jacobs ; Film Associates (1937-38) (35 min.) -- Bicycle polo at San Mateo / Frank Stauffacher (1940-42) (3 min.) -- 1126 Dewey Ave., Apt 207 / attributed to John C. Hecker (1939) (3 min.).

Music, Robert Israel, Neal Kurz, Erik Satie, Rodney Sauer.

Chaim Gross.

American experimental film has existed since the technological inception of cinema, through its adolescent rambles of 1900-1919, rising phoenix-like during the high silent era, and finally matured and spread throughout the ´30´s and onward. The background against which the experimentalists toiled provides a fascinating review of Americana coupled with numerous cross-currents, successes and failures, and an unfailing desire to create on film an image that can be viewed as an independent and provocative art. These home-made films incorporate avant-garde strategies and techniques to achieve a true sense of cinematic intimacy.

DVD; Region 0 (All), NTSC; Dolby Digital stereo; original presentation aspect ratio, 1.33:1.

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