Re: Russian Films w/ found footage

From: Joanna Raczynska (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Oct 09 2006 - 17:29:39 PDT


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Joanna
Silver Spring, MD

>From: db <email suppressed>
>Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List <email suppressed>
>To: email suppressed
>Subject: Re: Russian Films w/ found footage
>Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 16:53:29 -0700
>
>On Oct 9, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Noel Lawrence wrote:
>
>>Frameworkers,
>>
>>I am looking for Russian films (especially a-g) that use found footage
>>extensively. Do any names come to mind? This can either be
>>Soviet-era or contemporary works.
>>
>>Best, Noel
>
>maybe:
>Come and See
>
>a contemporary film shown at the PDX fest last year:
>about the occupation of Stalingrad--the name escapes me so maybe someone
>else can chime in with that info--that seemed, to me, almost completely
>foley driven
>
>and somewhere in the back of my mind I see some harrowing footage of
>soldiers frozen on a lake, to each other, to their weapons; I believe this
>was in a film I saw sometime between 1982 and 1984 as part of the Portland
>International Film Festival, so I think it would have been made sometime
>around that time period...
>
>...maybe I'm thinking about Germany, Pale Mother--I've really got to see
>that again sometime--but that wouldn't be a Russian film.
>
>db
>
>
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