Re: food ?

From: gyoungblood (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Sep 26 2006 - 05:01:51 PDT


Another thought. Maybe you don't want to get into clips from feature films,
which would be endless and not "experimental," but How to Eat A Fig from
"Women in Love" is surely one of the all time great food scenes and would
make a nice intro to a program of more experimental works. Like, the
eroticism of that scene followed by a macro closeup of George Kuchar's
drooling mouth stuffed with slimy masticated matter...

Then there's Robert Nelson's "O Dem Watermelons" if you can get it.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marilyn Brakhage" <email suppressed>
To: <email suppressed>
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: [FRAMEWORKS] food ?

> "The Lion and the Zebra Make God's Raw Jewels" (Brakhage) ? --
> Kidding. I don't think that's what you're looking for.
>
> . . . How about "Spaghetti Aza" by Ken Jacobs?
>
> Marilyn
>
> On Monday, September 25, 2006, at 01:29 PM, Barbara Keating wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>> Anyone know of any good shorts which are easily
>> accessible, to do with food. They would be shown at a
>> "Slow Food" evening, so perhaps not too "challenging"
>> to the digestion, though though provoking is good of
>> course.
>> Super 8 or 16mm is possible, though more likely DVD as
>> well.
>> Barbara
>>
>> from Barbara Keating, artist, t/a E CLIPS email suppressed
>>
>>
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