Rebecca Horn films

From: info (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Jul 06 2009 - 10:48:16 PDT


Hello everyone:
Would anyone know where I could locate dvds by artist Rebecca Horn?
Also if you know of any translated or subtitled in English that would be
even better. I believe there are some available in Pal through her website
but thought there may be more sources out there as well.

See you here!

Best regards,

Stephen Parr
Director
Oddball Films
Oddball Film+Video
www.oddballfilm.com
275 Capp Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone 415-558-8117

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> 1. Film Lab in Paris (2)
> 2. Millennium FIlm Journal No. 51
> 3. collage film history
> 4. who emailed me about unexposed film?
> 5. Lomo Processing Tank Available
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> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 14:46:27 -0500
> From: Tung Shuen Kwok <email suppressed>
> Subject: Film Lab in Paris
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> I am a film student that staying in the city of Paris for a month. I dont s=
> peak french very well and it makes me difficult to find out a film process =
> lab here. I shoot 16mm=C2=A0trix and color reversal films and now wondering=
> if i can get it process here rather than send=C2=A0them to the lab in=C2=
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> Colleen Kwok=20
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> <P>Dear Frameworkers,</P>
> <P>&nbsp;</P>
> <P>I am a film student that staying in the city of Paris for a month. I dont
> speak french very well and it makes me difficult to find out a film process
> lab here. I shoot 16mm&nbsp;trix and color reversal films and now wondering if
> i can get it process here rather than send&nbsp;them to the lab in&nbsp;United
> States.</P>
> <P>look forward to hearing back any information about this issue and thanks
> everyone!</P>
> <P>&nbsp;</P>
> <P>Colleen Kwok</P>
> <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR><BR></P>
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> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 17:27:52 -0400
> From: millennium film journal <email suppressed>
> Subject: Millennium FIlm Journal No. 51
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> I am happy to announce the publication of Millennium Film Journal No.
> 51 "Experiments in Documentary," guest edited by Lucas Hildebrand and
> Lynne Sachs.
>
> It includes a survey of cinema artists in the field, articles,
> interviews, artist pages, and a review.
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> The publication price is US$8 plus S & H.
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> A full table of contents, a scan of the cover, and ordering
> information is at:
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> http://mfj-online.org/journalPages/MFJ51/MFJ51TOC.html
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> Grahame Weinbren
> Senior Editor
> Millennium Film Journal
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> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 20:52:56 -0400
> From: David Tetzlaff <email suppressed>
> Subject: collage film history
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>> In the 70s/80s 'pastiche was used by Frederic Jameson to describe a
>> common strategy in Postmodernism where styles that would have been
>> historically incompatible are used together, like figuration and
>> abstraction.
>
> er, umm, No.
>
> Jameson's definition of pastiche (according to Jameson) is:
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>>> Pastiche is, like parody, the imitation of a peculiar or unique,
>>> idiosyncratic style, the wearing of a linguistic mask, speech in a
>>> dead language. But it is a neutral practice of such mimicry,
>>> without any of parody's ulterior motives, amputated of the satiric
>>> impulse, devoid of laughter and of any conviction that alongside
>>> the abnormal tongue you have momentarily borrowed, some healthy
>>> linguistic normality still exists.
> http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/jameson/excerpts/postmod.html
>
> A key term here being 'unique'.
>
> Example of this usage: the short film "De Duve" is a parody of
> Bergman; the video for Milla Jovovich's "Gentlemen Who Fell" is a
> pastiche of "Meshes of the Afternoon" (and the "Material Girl" video
> is a pastiche of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
>
> Pretty much any current dictionary will indicate that 'pastiche' has
> two different common uses: one being the mixture of styles (along the
> lines of bricollage), and the other being a kind of ersatz imitation
> of a familiar work or style. For anyone passing themselves off as an
> academic authority on Postmodernism, not knowing which of these is a
> central concept for Jameson is basically inexcusable.
>
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> Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 05:07:48 +0200
> From: Pip Chodorov <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: Film Lab in Paris
>
> Yes there are several labs in Paris: Cinedia, Neyrac, Color City...
>
> It will be easier to contact each other off list.
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> -Pip Chodorov
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>
>> I am a film student that staying in the city of Paris for a month. I
>> dont speak french very well and it makes me difficult to find out a
>> film process lab here. I shoot 16mm trix and color reversal films
>> and now wondering if i can get it process here rather than send them
>> to the lab in United States.
>
>
> __________________________________________________________________
> For info on FrameWorks, contact Pip Chodorov at <email suppressed>.
>
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> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 20:11:22 -0700
> From: "k. a.r." <email suppressed>
> Subject: who emailed me about unexposed film?
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> hi there list people.
> I posted last week that I was selling some random
> 16mm film.
> Someone wrote me asking about unexposed stock=2C and I said
> I didn't have any.
> I inadvertently lied=2C I just found some misc. 100' reels of various
> unexposed stock.
> If you are still interested=2C please send me another email off list.
> thanks!
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> d<br>I didn't have any.<br>I inadvertently lied=2C I just found some misc. =
> 100' reels of various<br>unexposed stock.<br>If you are still interested=2C=
> please send me another email off list.<br>thanks!<br><br><br><br><br>Krist=
> ie Reinders=2C B.F.A.
> <br>Director of Cinematography=2C Electric Visions
> <br>Curator and Head Projectionist=2C Electric Mural Project
> <br>The Mission=2C San Francisco=2C CA
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> <br>'A first class technician should work best under pressure.'=20
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> Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 20:26:51 -0700
> From: "D. Mark Andrews" <email suppressed>
> Subject: Lomo Processing Tank Available
>
> I have a Lomo tank that I was planning on listing on eBay, but thought I
> would offer it here first.
>
> Lomo Universal Processing Tank
> Smaller tank with reels
> Process S8/R8/16mm (10m/30ft capacity)
> Light tight, no chips, cracks, staining
> Good usable condition
> $85.00 with shipping (US only)
>
> Please contact me offline, can send pictures upon request.
>
> Mark
>
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