[Frameworks] Films about work
Brian L. Frye
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Tue May 13 12:44:07 UTC 2014
Frampton's works & days
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Brian L. Frye
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University of Kentucky College of Law
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> 1. Re: Films about labor and leisure (Gawthrop, Rob)
> 2. Re: Films about labor and leisure (Francisco Torres)
> 3. Re: Films about labor and leisure (Beebe, Roger W.)
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> From: "Gawthrop, Rob" <Rob.Gawthrop at falmouth.ac.uk>
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> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Films about labor and leisure
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> The "Free Cinema" movement in the UK is important here. See
> http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/444789/
> and Humphrey Jennings' "Spare Time"
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> Rob
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>> On 11/05/2014 16:43, "Chris G" <spydir at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm looking for films that portray situations of labor and leisure
>> together. It would be great if there were texts specific to those films,
>> but I'm also seeking out writings on/that reference this dynamic within the
>> context of films, cinemas or public spaces. I'm trying to find modernist
>> essays on cinema as spaces of leisure as well. Obviously Sharon Lockhart's
>> "Lunch Break" comes to mind. I feel like there was a thread similar to this
>> a while back, so I apologize if this is redundant, but I wasn't able to
>> find anything through a search of the archive.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Christopher
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> Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 17:03:46 -0400
> From: Francisco Torres <fjtorrespr at gmail.com>
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> Phil Niblock has done some amazing stuff in Asia....
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> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Gawthrop, Rob
> <Rob.Gawthrop at falmouth.ac.uk>wrote:
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>> The "Free Cinema" movement in the UK is important here. See
>> http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/444789/
>> and Humphrey Jennings' "Spare Time"
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>>> On 11/05/2014 16:43, "Chris G" <spydir at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm looking for films that portray situations of labor and leisure
>>> together. It would be great if there were texts specific to those films,
>>> but I'm also seeking out writings on/that reference this dynamic within
>> the
>>> context of films, cinemas or public spaces. I'm trying to find modernist
>>> essays on cinema as spaces of leisure as well. Obviously Sharon
>> Lockhart's
>>> "Lunch Break" comes to mind. I feel like there was a thread similar to
>> this
>>> a while back, so I apologize if this is redundant, but I wasn't able to
>>> find anything through a search of the archive.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Christopher
>>
>> Falmouth University
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> Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 21:08:04 +0000
> From: "Beebe, Roger W." <beebe.77 at osu.edu>
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> I think Kelly mentioned A Propos de Nice, but I’m thinking that most of the city symphonies of that era presented both work and leisure as part of their portraits. Berlin, Symphony of a Great City is the one I know best, since I teach it often, but you might want to look at Rien que les heures, Man with a Movie Camera and other films of the period as well.
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> On May 12, 2014, at 5:03 PM, Francisco Torres <fjtorrespr at gmail.com<mailto:fjtorrespr at gmail.com>> wrote:
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> Phil Niblock has done some amazing stuff in Asia....
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> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 8:34 AM, Gawthrop, Rob <Rob.Gawthrop at falmouth.ac.uk<mailto:Rob.Gawthrop at falmouth.ac.uk>> wrote:
> The "Free Cinema" movement in the UK is important here. See
> http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/444789/
> and Humphrey Jennings' "Spare Time"
>
> Rob
>
>
>> On 11/05/2014 16:43, "Chris G" <spydir at gmail.com<mailto:spydir at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm looking for films that portray situations of labor and leisure
>> together. It would be great if there were texts specific to those films,
>> but I'm also seeking out writings on/that reference this dynamic within the
>> context of films, cinemas or public spaces. I'm trying to find modernist
>> essays on cinema as spaces of leisure as well. Obviously Sharon Lockhart's
>> "Lunch Break" comes to mind. I feel like there was a thread similar to this
>> a while back, so I apologize if this is redundant, but I wasn't able to
>> find anything through a search of the archive.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Christopher
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> Falmouth University
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