[Frameworks] suggestions for experimental road movies and/or experimental films about automobility

Jessica Arseneau jessarseneau at gmail.com
Tue Jul 23 15:06:15 UTC 2019


Hi,
This is less in the experimental field, but more in the historic:
Wim Wenders, *Im Lauf der Zeit* (1976). In English the title is

*Kings of the Road*
Best,
Jessica

On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 3:56 PM Kornelia Boczkowska <
kornelia.boczkowska at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Bryan,
>
> I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on
> road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric,
> many thanks for recommending my research!
>
> Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally
> experiment with some of the (mainstream) genre's conventions as proposed by
> Laderman and other scholars - just skip the titles that have been already
> mentioned. And feel free to contact me off list if you're interested in
> the details of my project.
>
> Good luck with your program,
>
> Kornelia
>
>
> Highway by Hilary Harris (1958)
>
> Quixote by Bruce Baillie (1965)
>
> Mass for the Dakota Sioux by Bruce Baillie (1964)
>
> Road Film by Standish Lawder (1970)
>
> Harmonica by Larry Gottheim (1971)
>
> Pasadena Freeway Stills by Gary Beydler (1974)
>
> Frame by Ken Kobland (1977)
>
> Monitoring the Unstable Earth by Michael Wallin (1980)
>
> Sorted Details by Charles Wright (1980)
>
> Landscape and Desire by Ken Kobland (1981)
>
> West by Mark Street (1985)
>
> Night Highway by Bill Morrison (1990)
>
> Portland by Greta Snider (1996)
>
> Desert Abstractions by Jon Behrens (1997)
>
> Median Strip by James Schneider (1999)
>
> Stark Film by Eric Patrick (1999)
>
> Ghost Trip by Bill Morrison (2000)
>
> Orchard by Julie Murray (2004)
>
> Down the Road by Walter Ungerer (2005)
>
> On The Line by Cathy Lee Crane (2010)
>
> Highway Landscape by J.J. Murphy (1972)
>
> North On Evers by James Benning (1991)
>
> Easy Rider by James Benning (2012)
>
> The Wonder Ring by Stan Brakhage (1955)
>
> Gnir Rednow by Stan Brakhage (196?)
>
> Visions in Meditation #2: Mesa Verde by Stan Brakhage (1989)
>
> Pennsylvania-Chicago-Illinois by Jim Davis (1957-59)
>
> El Train Film - Second Version by Dominic Angerame (1976)
>
> Night Train by Guy Sherwin (1979)
>
> RR by Stan Brakhage(1981)
>
> Disorient Express by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>
> The Georgetown Loop by Ken Jacobs (1996)
>
> Two Roll , Camera Roll by Jon Behrens (2017)
>
> Cayuga Run by Storm De Hirsch (1967)
>
> Sphinx on the Seine by Paul Clipson (2009)
>
> Bridges-Go-Round by Shirley Clarke (1958)
>
> Night Driving by Mort & Millie Goldsholl (1957)
>
> San Francisco by Anthony Stern (1968)
>
> The Movement of Light At Night by Jon Behrens (1996)
>
> City Walk by Bill Morrison (1999)
>
> Bicycle by Chuck Hudina (1975)
>
> Girl and a Bicycle by Jon Behrens (1995)
>
> I My Bike by Ken Paul Rosenthal (2002)
>
> Into the Mass (dual projection) by Tomonari Nishikawa (2007)
>
> A Ticket Home by Dominic Angerame (1982)
>
> Oasis by James Schneider (1995)
>
> The Lost Films by Stan Brakhage (1995)
>
> Tender Feet by Fern Silva (2013)
>
> A Visit to Indiana by Ted Davis and Curt McDowell (1970)
>
> Shift by Ernie Gehr (1974)
>
> Passage by Ernie Gehr (2003)
>
> Eureka by Ernie Gehr (1979)
>
> September Express by De Hirsch, Storm (1973)
>
> The Death Train by Bill Morrison (1993)
>
> Ordinary Matter by Hollis Frampton (1972)
>
> Acceleration by Scott Stark (1993)
>
> Joe Dimaggio 1, 2, 3 by Anne McGuire (1991)
>
> Runner by Bill Creston (1981)
>
> Boston elevated by Ralph Thanhauser (1970)
>
> [42nd St. footage] by Aldo Tambellini (1970)
>
> Rules of the Road by Su Friedrich (1993)
>
> Horizons by Larry Gottheim (1973)
>
> Roam Sweet Home by Ellen Spiro (1996) – a documentary film
>
>
> W dniu 22.07.2019 o 12:50, Bryan Konefsky pisze:
>
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
> automobility and road movies from an experimental perspective... wondering
> if anyone has suggestions about artists' films that study this topic...
> Titles and links would be preferable and I am open to both historic and
> current works - if you have made something along these lines I would be
> happy to have the opportunity to view such films/videos as well.
>
> thanks everyone
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
>
> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
> - Emma Goldman
>
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> Department of Studies in Culture
> Faculty of English
> Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznańhttp://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_korneliahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0875-9209
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