[Frameworks] films for the anthropocene

Bernard Roddy tactilecorpus at gmail.com
Thu Jan 28 20:09:34 UTC 2016


Hi Marco:

I wasn't watchng when you posted the request, but I have to wonder how
these works were shown, given that everything has been forced into lower
case titles.

On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Marco Poloni <mar.poloni at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> I just finished screening a number of films at the University of the
> Arts of Helsinki, in the context of a workshop for graduate students
> about filmmaking at the anthropocene.
> Some of you helped me identify suitable movies, and I am very thankful
> to you. I had promised, in return, to share my final selection. Here
> it is.
> Very best,
> Marco
>
> susan schuppli, can the sun lie?, 2011 (?)
> michael snow, la region centrale, 1971
> carlos reygadas, silent light, 2007
> bruce conner, crossroads, 1975
> steven osazaki, white light, black rain, 2007
> robert smithson, spiral jetty, 1970
> james benning, casting a glance, 2007
> marco poloni, the analogue dam, 2010
> thomas campbell, the present, 2009
> jean  painlevé, the love life of the octopus, 1967
> walon green, the secret life of plants, 1978
> ramin bahrani, the plastic bag, 2009
> chris welsby, wind vane, 1972 (not projected, could not find a copy in
> time)
> and, along the lines of an animistic turn:
> jean rouch, les maîtres-fous, 1955
> alfred clah, intrepid shadows, 1966
> lucien castaing-taylor & véréna paravel, leviathan, 2012
>
> --
>
>
>
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