Re: Creative use of first person/talking head interviews

From: Shelly Silver (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Apr 09 2008 - 10:31:39 PDT


dear adam:
i've been meaning to ask why you need/want this? is it for
screening/teaching/?

as i was thinking about it, some of my personal influences in terms
of interviewing go back to the beginnings of portable synch (or
almost synch) filmmaking, including the incredible rouch/morin
chronicle of a summer, the passive aggressive pasolini film comizi
d'amore and godard's just plain aggressive interview with a consumer
product in masculin feminin

best,
shelly

>Hi there,
>
>I was wondering if anyone on the list could suggest films or filmmakers
>that have a novel (or even irreverent) approach to the interview -be it as
>research, raw material or part of the actual fabric of the film. Any
>suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>
>Thanks,
>Adam
>
>
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