Re: [Frameworks] films that consider the idea of a super hero

From: Steve Polta <stevepolta_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 11:13:17 -0700 (PDT)

Several  immediately come to mind...

SUPERHERO——Emily Breer
PONY GLASS——Lewis Klahr
SUPERDYKE——Barbara Hammer

KRYTPON IS DOOMED by Ken Jacobs presents an interesting take on "Superman" comics. Not quite about the hero angle but you might like it.

Don't miss Dara Birnbaum's TECHNOLOGY/TRANSFORMATION: WONDER WOMAN
"perhaps the most important 5 minutes of early video art" sez so right here:
www.dailymotion.com/video/x4y5e5_dara-birnbaum-technology-transforma_shortfilms

Martha Colburn

If you can get it and you have the time, there's RAT FINK A-BOO-BOO by Ray Dennis Steckler.

Steve Polta


--- On Wed, 7/27/11, Bryan Konefsky <bryank_at_unm.edu> wrote:

From: Bryan Konefsky <bryank_at_unm.edu>
Subject: [Frameworks] films that consider the idea of a super hero
To: frameworks_at_jonasmekasfilms.com
Cc: bryank_at_unm.edu
Date: Wednesday, July 27, 2011, 10:31 AM

Hi all - I was recently asked to curate a program of
un-dependent cinema that in some way considers the concept
of the super hero... If anyone has suggestions (historic
or contemporary) and/or if any of you might have produced
something you'd be interested in having me review, please
contact me.
best,
bk

Bryan Konefsky, Visualiste
Lecturer, Dept. of Cinematic Arts, University of New
Mexico
Artistic Director, Experiments in Cinema
President, Basement Films
Advisory Board, Ann Arbor Film Festival
guest curator, Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

"As the spirit wanes the form appears." - Charles Bukowski
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