Re: Landscape Films

From: Jeff Silva (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jan 22 2008 - 11:12:58 PST


 From "Hetty to Nancy" by Deborah Stratman is also a wonderful humor
filled Landscape film shot in Iceland. Wouldmake a nice Icelandic
pairing with Peter Hutton's equally stunning Skagafjörður.

Jeff

Jeff Silva
http://www.jeffdanielsilva.com
http://www.coolidge.org/balagan/index.htm

On Jan 22, 2008, at 1:54 PM, margaret jamieson wrote:

> Heather Phillipson has some interesting pieces, in particular Foel
> Drigarn, a piece in which she walks, and disappears into, a
> landscape in Wales, getting visually smaller but keeping the audio
> recorder on her person. I love the humor, duration and dislocation
> of the piece. She has a few other pieces, but this is the one I
> like best.
>
> She's in the U.K. and a quick google turns up an address on an
> artist listing site. I don't know if she self distributes.
>
> Meg Jamieson
>
>
> On Jan 21, 2008, at 1:02 PM, Ann Deborah Levy wrote:
>
>> Hi Frameworkers,
>>
>> I'd like recommendations on films and/or filmmakers that use
>> landscape as a subject or use landscape to play a significant role
>> in the film(s). The films/videos can be of any genre.
>>
>> And if any of these are hard to locate, sources would be a big
>> help too.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ann
>>
>>
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