Re: [Frameworks] Avantgarde / "auteur" television - ?

From: Gene Youngblood (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Aug 15 2010 - 15:39:22 PDT


There's an interesting documentary on the making of La Commune, called The Universal Clock (2001, 77:00).
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  From: Stuart Heaney
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        Oh, and sorry if this has already been mentioned (too many emails to possibly have time to read!), but the work of Peter Watkins is essential, particularly Culloden and The War Game, both for BBC
        http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/520802/index.html
        http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/438638/index.html

        Also the epic La Commune, made for French TV is worth a look if you can spare the several hours viewing time...
        http://icarusfilms.com/new2002/la.html

        --- On Sun, 15/8/10, Jack Sargeant <email suppressed> wrote:

          From: Jack Sargeant <email suppressed>
          Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Avantgarde / "auteur" television - ?
          To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <email suppressed>
          Date: Sunday, 15 August, 2010, 22:23

          has anybody mentioned GUMBY - especially the erly episodes - quite
          incredible really

          jack

          On 16 Aug 2010, at 00:10, Madison Brookshire wrote:

> Richard Serra made two pieces specifically for television. The first
> is made with Carlota Schoolma and is called "Television Delivers
> People" (1973); the second was made with Nancy Holt and is called
> "Boomerang" (1974).
>
> Boomerang is a masterpiece; Television Delivers People can be seen
> here: http://artforum.com/video/mode=large&id=23036
>
> Madison Brookshire
>
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Mads Mikkelsen
> <email suppressed> wrote:
>> Hello everybody.
>> I am working on a series on avantgarde / "auteur" television for a
>> documentary film festival in November:
>> The idea is to present programmes made for television (i.e.
>> "inside the
>> system") by creative/critical minds in various genres within the
>> broad
>> category of "non-fiction". Some key names would be Adam Curtis,
>> Godard/Miéville, Ian Breakwell, Glenn O' Brien, Jaime Davidovich,
>> Robert
>> Gardner, et al.
>> Any further suggestions are greatly appreciated - especially
>> international
>> programmes from beyond the US / UK, as restricted archival access and
>> language barriers makes international research difficult.
>> Thank you.
>> Mads
>>
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