[Frameworks] experimental cinema and the anthropocene

Elise Stella elise.stella at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 16:59:55 UTC 2015


Though not a film per se, something like Heiner Goebbel's *Stifter's Dinger* is
a performance piece without the presence of human bodies that I think begs
the question, can we conceive of a world without humans. You can finds
segments of the performance online. Hope this helps!

Elise

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Pip Chodorov <frameworks at re-voir.com>
wrote:

> Bill Morrison's films could be interesting.
> I am thinking of Footprints which references the evolution of mankind, but
> he has made several recently about great floods, showing how nature makes
> an impact on human life (The Highwater Trilogy, Who by Water).
> - Pip Chodorov
>
>
> At 17:37 +0100 7/12/15, Marco Poloni wrote:
>
>> I am writing you to ask if you could indicate me some films that are
>> connected to the concept of the anthropocene (the geological time when
>> the activity of the human species started to have a significant impact
>> on the living system of planet earth).
>>
>
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