From: Pablo Marin (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Oct 15 2005 - 15:37:51 PDT
i like Tscherkassky work very much.
in adittion to his Cinemascope Trilogy, Manufraktur
and Get ready (also included in Index dvd) are great
too.
even when i donīt share too much that certain coldness
that runs through most of his works i like their
ideas. or at least one of them: the fact that -in
film; in the proyection- something always could turn
wrong and mess all things up.
Pablo Marin.
Buenos Aires
Ps: writing about austrian filmmakers, what do you
think of Virgil Widrich, especially his Fast Film?
--- James Kreul <email suppressed> wrote:
> > Peter Tscherkassky anyone? I've
> > got a problem with the work I'm afraid which I may
> expand upon later, but am
> > wondering how others feel first. Maybe I missed a
> previous discussion.
>
> I don't think he's been discussed in a while...of
> course he has the Index
> DVD out there which might make him a good choice to
> avoid the memory
> problems.
>
> I like "Outer Space" quite a bit, though it loses
> quite a bit on the small
> screen (and this is not a film/video thing, I just
> mean in terms of scale).
> I know others who do not like the work so much,
> arguing that there is not
> much there beyond flash.
>
> One thing I'd like to have clarified: How do you
> pronounce his last name?
>
> I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
>
> James Kreul
> UNC-Wilmington
> email suppressed
>
>
>
> > I would also be curious to know how many people
> are actually subscribing to
> > this list. Pip?
>
> Last time I checked it was around 500.
>
>
>
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