[Frameworks] help recalling film

Carl Lee carljlee at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 13 20:00:09 CDT 2010


Thanks everyone.  Gilic is definitely the filmmaker I am thinking of.  
But, Serge, can you clarify?  The screen captures below are from the 
slaughterhouse film but is that the one you are saying is titled "In 
Continuo"?

Carl


Serge Levchin wrote:
> This caught my interest - and I tried to follow the trail, but not too 
> far.
> The second film may indeed be by Gilic - not Dan Vise, but In 
> Continuo, 1971 (a Latin title was mentioned) - this one in color (or 
> tinted, unclear). screencaps attached
>
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> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Adam Hyman <amleon13 at earthlink.net 
> <mailto:amleon13 at earthlink.net>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     The second one almost sounds like it could be Vlatko Gilic's One
>     Day More (Dan Vise) but that is b&w, from the early 1970s perhaps.
>
>     Best,
>
>     Adam
>
>
>
>     On 7/13/10 11:48 AM, "Carl Lee" <carljlee at yahoo.com
>     <mailto:carljlee at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
>     > Hi all -
>     >
>     > I'm hoping someone out there might be able to help.  I'm trying
>     to track
>     > down a couple films I saw many years ago but of which I am
>     completely
>     > unable to remember the names or maker.  I hoping it'll be obvious to
>     > some of you.  I remember details vividly still, because they were
>     such
>     > vivid, keenly shot films.  Here's what I remember:
>     >
>     > - "documentary" films;
>     > - shot on film, with color and sound
>     > - filmmaker is from Eastern Europe, maybe?;
>     > - observational; no dialogue, no interviews;
>     > - one was set in a slaughterhouse, with much sharpening of
>     knives, blood
>     > and relentless scrubbing, but no explicit depiction of the actual
>     > killing.  Lots of close-ups, little in the way of establishing
>     shots to
>     > orient oneself in the space;
>     > - The other was set at a hot spring where people go to get healed,
>     > perhaps?  Many shots of elderly people with beautiful, wrinkled
>     faces
>     > soaking in the water; maybe has a Latin title?  Similar formal
>     approach
>     > as the first one;
>     >
>     > Does this ring any bells?
>     >
>     > Thanks for any help!
>     >
>     > Carl
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