Cinema Project Presents Films by Andrew Noren

From: Jeremy Rossen (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Apr 26 2008 - 12:14:03 PDT


Hey Frameworkers,

For everyone who might be in Portland this week to catch the PDX Festival, this Monday and Tuesday, April 28th + 29th, Cinema Project will be having the Northwest premier of two films by Andrew Noren. This is an extremely rare screening of his amazing 16mm work. Below is a full description of the program, or check out our updated website! Additionally, we will be sending out an anouncement later in week for a co-presentation we are having with filmmaker Stephanie Barber in person!

Love,

Cinema Project
Jeremy Rossen + Autumn Campbell

April 28 + 29 2008
7:30 P.M. | $6
922 S.E. Ankeny [New American Art Union]
Portland Oregon
503 232 8269
www.cinemaproject.org

The Adventures of the Exquisite Corpse:
Two Films by Andrew Noren

Andrew Noren has been making avant-garde films since the mid-1960s. Since 1968 he has been working on a multi-part diary film entitled The Adventures of the Exquisite Corpse. Rarely screened, Noren's accomplished films are some of the finest examples of the transformative and abstract qualities of black-and-white film. His works are astonishing meditations on the essence of film that capture with reverie the simple beauty of domestic scenes. A master of light and shadow, fragmentation and speed, Noren dazzles the eye and offers a transcendent view of reality. Noted author Scott MacDonald: "Increasingly, Noren's interest is light itself, as it is manipulated by camera and filmmaker. If one thinks of the movie camera as an instrument with which a filmmaker can compose and perform visual music, Noren may well be the most accomplished visual master musician we have." In Charmed Particles Noren's alchemy of light and living, it is the light that has become "real and the flesh ill!
 usory." The film frames become living cells containing high-energy particles of life that only coincidentally reveal the outlines of the human figures generated from them. The Lighted Field Noren states is "Ghost pictures from the 'other' world, which is this world. The ghost is in love, at work, at play with bright companions in The Lighted Field. Flutter of phantoms, trick of light, sleight of the eye. A comedy of mirrors. Love advice from the grave."

April 28th
The Adventures of the Exquisite Corpse Part IV: Charmed Particles
[1977, 16mm, b&w, silent (18fps), 78 min]

April 29th
The Adventures of the Exquisite Corpse Part V: The Lighted Field
[1987, 16mm, b&w, silent, 61 min]
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