From: Cari Machet (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Feb 10 2007 - 16:22:17 PST
On 2/9/07, db <email suppressed> wrote:
>
>
> On Feb 9, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Bernard Roddy wrote:
>
> A "pre-historic" cinema, films that would do today what the discovery of
> "primitive" African art did for the Surrealists (it's a shame we can't
> discover an "uncivilized" non-western use of film dating back to the 16th
> century).
>
> A "Cinema of Cruelty," films inspired by Artaud's conception of theater
> - anti-representation, anti-writer, anti-director, yet affirmative (did
> Augusto Boal record anything?).
>
>
> Not aboriginal, but the first thing that comes to mind from the above two
> paragraphs is "Begotten" by Elias Merhige
>
> db
>
really? hmmmn
i didn't think it was all that - maybe in the theatre of the mind it had
triggers but
i was bored
i think julie murray does this kind of work
c
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