[Frameworks] Experimental films on photography

Elena Duque elenaduque at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 08:47:03 UTC 2020


Hello

A bunch that came to my mind:

Jean Gabriel Periot's We Are Winning, Don't Forget:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7m92r

Lene Berg's False Belief and Stalin by Picasso

Chris Kennedy's Watching the Detectives

Marker's Si j'avais quatre dromadaires

Heimat Is A Space in Time by Thomas Heise

Breathless Animals by Lei Lei

The Host, by Miranda Pennell

Luke Fowler's To The Editor of Amateur Photographer

Phil Hoffman's On the Pond:
https://philiphoffman.ca/filmography/on-the-pond/

A Caça Revoluções by Margarida Rêgo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hDHrtcQyog

Muybridge Film, by Anne Rees-Mogg



El mié., 10 jun. 2020 a las 9:45, Eric Theise (<erictheise at gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hello Albert,
>
> I've seen a film by or about the late Robert Frank containing a scene
> where he drills a hole through a hefty stack of photographic prints. My
> memory is that the audience was audibly shaken at the destruction while I
> thought it was kind of a bullshit move. With all due respect, Robert Frank,
> I hope you paid your printer, let's talk after you've drilled a hole
> through your *negatives*.
>
> It's possible that the film I'm remembering was "True Story".
> https://www.mfah.org/films/robert-frank-collection/
>
> Eric
>
> P.S. The last entry on that MFAH page is "Harry Smith at the Breslin Hotel
> 1984", finished 2017; have any Frameworkers seen that?
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 3:06 AM Albert Alcoz <albertalcoz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I was making a list of experimental film practices on photography and I
>> was wondering if you could suggest more titles.
>>
>> At first I wanted to focus just on movies where photographs are deleted
>> (burned, destroyed) or denied but I only know *(nostalgia)* for Hollis
>> Frampton and the project *Found Monochromes* by David Batchelor (slides).
>> Does anyone know other films where the main purpose is the destruction
>> or the invisibility of photographs?
>>
>> On the other hand I have started a list of films made from photographs.
>> There are dozens of films (some of them animations) where the object of
>> analysis are still images, from filmed Polaroids to appropriation of
>> advertising images from magazines or the accumulation of digital images
>> found on the internet:
>>
>> *Transformation by Holding Time* by Paul de Nooijer
>> *Pasadena Freeway Stills* and *Hand Held Day* by Gary Beydler
>> *Production Stills* by Morgan Fisher
>> *Frank Film* by Frank Mouris
>> *Boy Meets Girl* by Eugènia Balcells
>> *Wall *by Takashi Ito
>> *Photodiary *by Takashi Ito
>> *Clandestine Porn Film* by Augustin Gimel
>> *DIES IRAE* by Jean Gabriel Périot
>> *The World as Will and Representation* de Roy Arden
>>
>> Do others come to mind?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Albert Alcoz
>> --
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