[Frameworks] animals and human-animal relationships on film

elizabeth mcmahon elizmcmahon at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 23 17:11:21 UTC 2014


The Ax Fight, and other films by Asch and Chagnon  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ax_Fight

Que Viva Mexico https://archive.org/details/QuevivaMexico

At NYPL; these are ethnographic films that do have a sense of experimental filmmaking: Magic Rites: Divination by Animal Tracks
Herding Cattle On the Niger 
Fishing On the Niger

Elizabeth

 From: Tara Nelson <brendamerenda at gmail.com>
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>One Species Removed by Jennifer Montgomery
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>On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Herb Shellenberger <HerbS at ihphilly.org> wrote:
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>Elegia (Zoltan Huszarik, 1965, Hungary, warning: animal death) 
>>Gibralter (Margaret Salmon, 2013, UK) 
>>Birds at Sunrise (Joyce Wieland, 1986, Canada) 
>>Una Furtiva Lagrima (Carlo Vogele, 2012, US) 
>>Proxyhawks (Jack Darcus, 1971, Canada) 
>>Phase IV (Saul Bass, 1974, US) 
>>Kes (Ken Loach, 1969, UK) 
>>Compound Eyes series by Paul Clipson (2011, US) 
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>>Plenty Chris Marker films/videos 
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>>And how about some early cinema like: 
>>Boxing Kangaroo (Max Skladanowsky, 1895, Germany) 
>>Falling Cat (Etienne-Jules Marey, 1890, France) 
>>Edison Boxing Cats (Dickson, 1894, US) 
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>>From:FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-bounces at jonasmekasfilms.com] On Behalf Of sarah browne
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>>Dear Frameworkers, 
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>>I'm looking for some help in compiling a list of films that feature animals or human-animal relationships on film. Rather than wildlife documentaries (with some exceptions!) I'm more interested in the animal presence as an a kind of distancing tactic that allows for reflection on inter-human behaviours (ethics, empathy, violence). Arthouse or experimental material more than Babe.  
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>>Any tips very gratefully received!  
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>>Best wishes,  
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>>Sarah Browne  
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>>http://www.sarahbrowne.info/
>>http://www.kennedybrowne.com/ 
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>>Hand to Mouth  
>>CCA Derry-Londonderry  
>>until 24 May 2014  
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