[Frameworks] films using ancient Greek themes, etc.

Robert Cargni Mitchell RCargni at ihphilly.org
Sat Jun 25 18:27:40 UTC 2016


On the experiment side, certainly a few selected films by Gregory Markopoulos.

RC

On Jun 25, 2016, at 11:59 AM, Caryn Cline <carynycline at gmail.com<mailto:carynycline at gmail.com>> wrote:

Dear Frameworkers,

For a program I’ll be co-teaching at The Evergreen State College next winter and spring quarters, I’m looking for short experimental and/or narrative films that use Greek literature, themes, philosophy and mythology as an inspiration or point of departure.  [Our program, called THE EPIC AND THE EVERYDAY, combines ancient Greek literature and media production.]  I’ve used feature films in a past iteration of this program (e.g. O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU? and LANDSCAPE IN THE MIST), but I’d like to mix in more short work, since I will be teaching media production as part of this program and students will be making short work.  Films utilizing found footage would be especially useful.  (The last time I taught this program, I used some of Jay Rosenblatt’s work in this context.)  Happily, I will have a little bit of a budget to rent or—preferably—buy the work for our campus library.  Thank you for you suggestions.

Best wishes,

CC
Caryn Cline
Experimental Filmmaker & Teacher
vimeo.com/carynyc<http://vimeo.com/carynyc>

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film still from "Ektacy" (2015)



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