From: Adam Hyman (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Feb 19 2006 - 12:05:13 PST
Hi Jeff,
I would absolutely consider running some other lost non-fiction classics.
Any idea of where the John Marshall films might be?
Here are the first 4 Ff shows in January 1976 organized by Terry Cannon:
The Ethnographic Film:
Thurs Jan 22 - The Little Warrior and Holy Ghost People - Jim Bell & Elvino
Aneloni
Fri Jan 30 - Louisiana Story; Mosori Monika - Chick Strand
Thurs Feb 5 - the Lion Hunters - Jean Rouche; Unsere Afrikaeise - Kubelka
Fri Feb 13 - Dead Birds - Robert Gardner; One Day More - Valatko Gilio
Mark Rance is still on the board; I'm even working with him in the DVD
world.
I'm getting all the previous directors of FF to program shows for the 30th.
Terry is planning one of prints that he collected or bought when running it.
Good stuff.
Best,
Adam
-- Adam Hyman Los Angeles Filmforum email suppressed email suppressed Www.lafilmforum.org On 2/19/06 11:52 AM, "Jeff Kreines" <email suppressed> wrote: > Adam: > > Ever consider running some other lost classics of non-fiction? > > You might take a peek at a couple films by the late John Marshall -- > from his Pittsburgh series. My favorites would be "Three Domestics" > and "Vagrant Woman" -- and if available in the original form, > "Pumpkin" (not the version with academic discussion added). You > could always show it with an episode of "COPS." ;-) > > John Marshall shot "Titicut Follies" but is best known as an > ethnographic filmmaker (his Kalahari films are well known). The > Pittsburgh films, from 1969 - 71, are quite amazing. > > Of course, William Klein's ALI film (the B&W part) is amazing, too, > but it's out on DVD now. > > Jeff "remembers the Terry Cannon days and Mark Rance days of LAFF" > Kreines > > > On Feb 19, 2006, at 12:48 PM, Adam Hyman wrote: > >> Hi Jeff, >> >> Thanks for the suggestion. It turns out that USC has one that I'll >> be able >> to borrow. But the AMIA-L list is a good idea - I must remember it >> for >> future films. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Adam >> >> >> -- >> Adam Hyman >> Los Angeles Filmforum >> email suppressed >> email suppressed >> Www.lafilmforum.org >> >> >> >> >> On 2/18/06 3:40 PM, "Jeff Kreines" <email suppressed> wrote: >> >> >>> Peter Adair died many years ago. >>> >>> You might post this to the AMIA-L list -- someone there might have a >>> print source. >>> >>> On Feb 18, 2006, at 4:15 PM, Adam Hyman wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Looking for a print of "Holy Ghost People" by Peter Adair (1967). >>>> Anyone >>>> know a distributor, or how to reach Adair? The whole thing can be >>>> downloaded, but I'm interested in screening it at Filmforum on film. >>>> Replying off list is fine. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Adam >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Adam Hyman >>>> Los Angeles Filmforum >>>> email suppressed >>>> email suppressed >>>> Www.lafilmforum.org >>>> >>>> >>>> __________________________________________________________________ >>>> For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> __________________________________________________________________ >>> For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>. >>> >> >> >> __________________________________________________________________ >> For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>. >> > > > __________________________________________________________________ > For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>. __________________________________________________________________ For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>.