From: Yoel Meranda (email suppressed)
Date: Fri Feb 06 2009 - 18:15:19 PST
Jonas Mekas is no doubt one of the greatest filmmakers alive. I wasn't a big
fan of the 365 project but he made a lot films that should and will go down
in film history. Last serious video work of his I saw was "A Letter from
Greenpoint"... What beautiful light, composition! A song sung on video!
This seems to be another great project. When Jonas mekas something over 4
hours, he always knows what he's doing.
My prejudice tells me "Lithuania and the Collapse of the USSR" is a huge
masterpiece...
Unfortunately, I won't be able to see it anytime soon because I live in
Istanbul.
Good luck with the screening and all...
yoel
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 2:24 AM, Raha Raissnia <email suppressed> wrote:
> i have no doubt that it's masterful !
> i'll see it soon sometime for sure.
> have fun linda
> you rock
> raha
>
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> Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 11:22:55 -0500
> From: email suppressed
> Subject: Lithuania and the Collapse of the USSR , new work by Jonas Mekas
> opening screening Tonight
> To: email suppressed
>
>
> Hi,
> It just occurred to me that many of you may be interested in knowing about
> the latest video work by Jonas Mekas opening tonight in NYC at Anthology
> Film Archives. The party reception starts at 5PM, screening is at 6:30PM
> for those of you in town. Lithuania and the Collapse of the USSR will
> continue to screen at Anthology through 2/15.
>
> Here's Jonas' description:
>
> "The video is made up of footage that I took
> with my Sony camera from the television newscasts
> during the collapse of the USSR, with the
> home noises in the background.
>
> It's a capsule record of what happened and
> how it happened during that crucial period
> as recorded by the television newscasters.
>
> It can be also viewed as a classic Greek drama
> in which the destinies of nations are changed
> drastically by the unbending, boarding on irrational
> will of one single man, one small nation
> determined to regain its freedom, backed by
> Olympus in its fight against the Might & Power
> against the Impossible."
>
> I worked on this piece with him and have seen it many, many, many times
> from start to finish (it is 4 hours 49 minutes long) and keep discovering
> new things in the material.
>
> Lithuania and the Collapse of the USSR
> screening 2.6 - 2.15, http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/schedule/
> Anthology Film Archives
> 2nd & 2nd, New York, New York
>
>
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