[Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

Beebe, Roger rogerbb at ufl.edu
Sat Sep 28 19:18:21 UTC 2013


Has no one mentioned Rameau's Nephew yet?  If not, then Rameau's Nephew (by Diderot and Michael Snow).  Just reshelved my copy of the former yesterday.

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R.
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In my book, Adventures of Perception (California, 2009), there's an essay, "Poetry and Film: Avant-Garde Cinema as Publication" and an interview with Clive Holden about his move from poetry to film--both might be of use.

Scott
Scott MacDonald
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From: Kelly Gallagher <kelly at purpleriot.com<mailto:kelly at purpleriot.com>>
Date: Fri, September 27, 2013 1:42 pm
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Exciting topic! As a handcrafted cinema maker myself, my mind immediately goes to Jan Svankmajer. Many of his films are based off of literary tales and stories. (From writers such as Lewis Carroll, Edgar Allen Poe, Horace Walpole, etc). Ah, and then thinking of Poe, I think of about Jean Epstein's Fall of the House of Usher.
Best of luck!
-Kelly Gallagher
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On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 3:12 PM, William Wees, Dr. <william.wees at mcgill.ca<mailto:william.wees at mcgill.ca>> wrote:
There are dozens, no, hundreds of poetry films and poetry videos (or videopoems), which is to says, films and videos that incorporate poetry and poetic texts on the sound track or in the images or both. Perhaps that is not the sort of thing you are looking for, but if it is I could send you titles of some of my favourite examples—though I have to say they would not include recent work (I haven’t paid any serious attention to poetry films/videos since the 1990s). The person who has paid attention to the whole development of poetry films/videos and has published a manifesto on the subject is Tom Konyves. I don’t think he would mind my giving you his email address: tomkonyves at gmail.com<mailto:tomkonyves at gmail.com>.

--Bill Wees
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From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-bounces at jonasmekasfilms.com<mailto:frameworks-bounces at jonasmekasfilms.com>] On Behalf Of Esperanza Collado
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Dear friends,

Im currently lecturing a course on literature and visual arts and i would like to approach/show the students experimental films based in/inspired by literary pieces, only I need your help to do so. Any recommendations will be very welcome.

Thanks very much,

Esperanza.


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