[Frameworks] Experimental Media for Middle and High School Students
albert alcoz
albertalcoz at yahoo.es
Sat Oct 23 16:23:07 CDT 2010
Hi,
I teach cinema at secondary school and i have been showing Tango by Rybczyński
for almost 300 students, and most of them like love the film.
Some other films like the ones by Virgil Widrich are ok too (Fast Film and
Copyshop).
Albert
http://visionary-film.blogspot.com/
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De: Alex <alex.mccarron at gmail.com>
Para: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
Enviado: sáb,23 octubre, 2010 22:51
Asunto: Re: [Frameworks] Experimental Media for Middle and High School Students
Surely there could be nothing better than a bunch of inner city kids walking
around school doing Werner Herzog impressions.
When I was that age I really liked Su Frederick's "Scar Tissue", Maya Deren, Jan
Svankmajer, Seijun Suzuki, and Priit Parn.
"Leche" by Naomi Uman sounds culturally appropriate but might put those kids to
sleep?
I probably really would have liked Viennese Actionism too, but I'm guessing
that's out.
Alex
On Oct 23, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez
<solisland at atlanticbb.net> wrote:
ditto. And don't forget Len Lye.
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>On Oct 23, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Raymond Salvatore Harmon wrote:
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>>Hello
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>>I can not recommend enough the works of Norman McLaren and John and Faith Hubley
>>when it comes to experimental film that children can engage with.
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>>Yours
>>RSH
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>enjoy today...
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>Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
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