Re: Remake, reconstruction, interpretation

From: Dave Andrae (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Nov 18 2009 - 08:32:14 PST


Don't forget the James Benning film ONE WAY BOOGIE WOOGIE/27 YEARS LATER
(2005).

Though not a short, it's a pretty good "experimental" reconstruction.

-D

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Roger Beebe <email suppressed> wrote:

> I feel like this has come up before on Frameworks, hasn't it? In any case,
> a good place to start would be Jill Godmilow's "What Farocki Taught" (1998),
> an exact remake of Harun Farocki's "Inextinguishable Fire" (1969). Also,
> Elisabeth Subrin's "Shulie" (1997) is a shot-for-shot remake of a film of
> the same name from 1967. Interesting that the dates of both these remakes
> and their originals line up so neatly, isn't it?
>
> ...
> Roger
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> On Nov 18, 2009, at 8:13 AM, Bruce Checefsky wrote:
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> i'm seeking short experimental films based on original films either as
>> remakes, reconstructions, or interpretations for a film festival in France
>> in March 2010. Please post your suggestions/recommendations, or respond
>> directly to my e-mail at The Cleveland Institute of Art.
>>
>> BRUCE CHECEFSKY | Director, Reinberger Galleries
>> Voice: 216-421-7407 | email suppressed
>> The Cleveland Institute of Art | 11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106
>>
>>

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