Re: [Frameworks] experimental documentary

From: Robert Machado (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Jul 17 2010 - 08:21:42 PDT


Hi Christopher,

Might want to add Vertov to the list? Perhaps at least a clip from his
*Kino-Glaz
(Film Eye) *(1924)*. *ZV did earlier experimental "newsreel" docs, but this
is his first attempt at a feature-length experimental documentary, and it's
available on DVD. I just finished an essay on it, so this provocative /
perhaps pedagogically useful comment by Grierson comes to mind: "it's not a
film at all; it's a snapshot album."

Best,

Robert

On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Amanda Christie <
email suppressed> wrote:

> I like to use examples of Phil Hoffman's films when teaching experimental
> documentary. "O,Zoo?!" is one of my favourites, but "What these Ashes
> Wanted" is also another great one. They're distributed by the Canadian
> Filmmakers Distribution Centre.
>
> There is also a book about him and his work that was edited by Mike
> Hoolboom and Karyn Sandlos with essays by several Canadian filmmakers. it's
> called "Landscape with Shipwreck: First Person Cinema and the Films of
> Philip Hoffman"
> The Canadian Film Institute has also recently put out a book on Hoffman's
> films called "Rivers of Time: a Retrospective of the Films of Philip
> Hoffman"
>
>
> amanda
>
>
>
>
> On 17-Jul-10, at 11:52 AM, Christopher Harris wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am looking for recommendations for a class I am going to teach this fall.
> Specifically, I would like to know about books or texts of any kind on the
> general subject of experimental documentary. I would also like
> recommendations for specific films/videos and/or makers to consider.
>
> I am aware of the recent issue of JumpCut and issues of Millennium Film
> Journal on this topic but I welcome any other suggestions.
>
> A brief list of just a few makers I have been thinking about include Ernie
> Gehr, Su Friedrich, Bill Brown, Sharon Lockhart, Chi Jang Yin, Deborah
> Stratman, David Ellsworth, Kevin Everson, Harun Farocki, and Lynn Sachs.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> CH
>
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