Re: Landscape Films

From: Marilyn Brakhage (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Jan 21 2008 - 21:25:27 PST


Also Ellie Epp's own "Notes in Origin"; and one of the very greatest --
Jack Chambers' "Hart of London."

And there are lots by Brakhage (all available from Canyon Cinema and
many at NY Filmmakers' Coop, CFMDC, LUX and Lightcone) for examples:

Song 27: My Mountain
Song 27 Part Two: Rivers
The Machine of Eden
The Wold Shadow
Desert
Creation
Made Manifest
Faust IV
Visions in Meditation 1 - 4
A Child's Garden and the Serious Sea
The Mammals of Victoria
The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him
Yggdrasill: Whose Roots Are Stars in the Human Mind

Plus Nick Dorsky films -- such as Alaya, Triste, Variations, Threnody .
. .

And also a lot of Phil Solomon's work: See especially "Remains to be
Seen," "The Snowman," and "Walking Distance."

Marilyn Brakhage
Victoria BC

On Monday, January 21, 2008, at 12:04 PM, ellie epp wrote:

> Many exceptional Canadian films available through Moving Images in
> Vancouver or CFMDC in Toronto, for instance:
> Dave Rimmer Surfacing on the Thames, Narrows Inlet, Canadian Pacific,
> Canadian Pacific II and many more
> Phil Hoffman River
> Mike Snow La Region Centrale
>
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>> I'd like recommendations on films and/or filmmakers that use
>> landscape as a subject or use landscape to play a significant role in
>> the film(s). The films/videos can be of any genre.
>>
>> And if any of these are hard to locate, sources would be a big help
>> too.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ann
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