Re: Steel Films

From: Caryn Cline (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Apr 02 2009 - 09:51:01 PDT


Tony Buba's documentary LIGHTENING OVER BRADDOCK, about his rustbelt
hometown.

--Caryn Cline

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:07 AM, rebecca meyers <email suppressed> wrote:

> RHAPSODY OF STEEL (1959), Carl Urbano is great. It's animated.
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> Also, Hollis Frampton's WINTER SOLSTICE, shot, I believe, in a steel mill.
>
> Rebecca
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Sara Sullivan <email suppressed> wrote:
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>> Dear frameworkers:
>>
>> I've always enjoyed the "films about..." challenges and their responses.
>> I've got one now. I'm starting a project on the spectacles of steel working
>> in film - the mills, furnaces, ingots, slag etc.
>>
>> I have a pretty good sense of some canonical examples: Industrial Britain,
>> Iven's Komosol, Vertov's Enthusiasm - but I'm sure there's wonderful
>> experimental films/documentaries that I don't know.
>>
>> Mainstream films are helpful too, but I've got T2.
>>
>> Thanks so much,
>>
>> Sara Gooch
>>
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Caryn Cline
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