From: 40 Frames (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Jan 13 2007 - 13:26:01 PST
Surprised not to see Klein's Grands soirs et petits matins on the list...
or his film on Eldridge Cleaver.
BTW, thanks for posting this!
-Alain
> I have nothing to do with this conference, but just saw it and
> thought I'd forward it to the list...
>
>
> Sixty-Eight! Europe, Cinema, Revolution?
> A Film Festival and Conference at Yale University
> Thursday, February 15 to Saturday, February 17, 2007
> Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall St., New Haven, CT
>
> Sixty-Eight! Europe, Cinema, Revolution? will focus on the New Wave
> cinemas of Eastern and Western Europe leading up to and in the
> aftermath of the political showdowns of 1968. The European Studies
> Council, along with the Film Studies Program and the Department of
> the History of Art, has organized the festival around a wide variety
> of films from many countries, from little-known gems and avant-garde
> shorts to recognized cinematic classics. The festival will interlace
> feature films, documentaries, and experimental films with
> introductions by scholars and critics from a range of disciplines,
> and informal panels and open discussions. A complete list of
> participants and details may be found at http://www.yale.edu/
> macmillan/europeanstudies/1968
>
> Thursday, February 15
> 7:00pm Far From Vietnam (Jean-Luc Godard, Joris Ivens, William
> Klein, Claude Lelouch, Chris Marker, Alain Resnais and Agnes Varda,
> France, 1967, 16mm)
> 9:30pm I Am Curious - Yellow (Vilgot Sjoman, Sweden, 1967, 35mm)
>
> Friday, February 16
> 9:00am Cinegiornale (Cesare Zavattini, Italy, 1968, 16mm)
> Classe de lutte (Les Groupes Medvedkine de Besancon, France, 1968, 16mm)
> La reprise du travail aux usines Wonder (Etats generaux du cinema,
> France, 1968, DVD)
>
> 11:45am: Metrum (Ivan Balad'a, Czechoslovakia, 1967, DVD)
> Forest (Ivan Balad'a, Czechoslovakia, 1969, DVD)
> Silence (Milan Peer, Czechoslovakia, 1969, 35mm)
>
> 2:00pm: Birds, Orphans and Fools (Juraj Jakubisko, Czechoslovakia,
> 1969, 35mm)
> The Red and the White (Miklos Jancso, Hungary, 1967, 35mm)
>
> 7:00pm: The Words of the Chairman (Harun Farocki, West Germany, 1968,
> 16mm)
> La Chinoise (Jean-Luc Godard, France, 1967, 35mm)
>
> 9:30pm: China is Near (Marco Bellocchio, Italy, 1967, 35mm)
>
> Saturday, February 17
> 9:00am: The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach (Jean-Marie Straub and
> Daniele Huillet, France, 1968, 35mm)
> Alaska (Dore O, West Germany, 1968, 16mm)
> Jum-Jum (Werner Nekes, West Germany, 1968, 16mm)
> Raw Film (W. and B. Hein, West Germany, 16mm)
>
> 2:00pm: Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed (Alexander Kluge, West
> Germany, 1968, 16mm)
>
> 4:00pm: Notes for a Film about India (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italy,
> 1968, DVD)
> Black Panthers (Agnes Varda, USA, 1968, 16mm)
>
> 7:30pm: Le Revelateur (Philippe Garrel, France, 1967, DVD)
> La revolution n?est qu?un debut: continuons le combat (Pierre
> Clementi, France, 1968, Beta)
>
> 9 :30pm: The Structure of Crystal (Krzysztof Zanussi, Poland, 1969,
> 35mm)
>
> Marianne C. Lyden
> European Studies Council
> Luce Hall, Room 242
> MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies
> Yale University
> PO Box 208206
> 34 Hillhouse Ave.
> New Haven, CT 06520-8206
> (203) 432-3423
>
>
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