[Frameworks] artists films/experimental films about cinemas

Bryan Konefsky bkonefsky at gmail.com
Mon Apr 26 17:56:18 CDT 2021


Hi JJ, thanks for the film link - I'll get back to you on that - Also a
Zoom on Gene would be great, but let's wait till after EIC (May 22). I'll
also give more thought to the curated program you are putting together.
best,
B

On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 11:18 AM jjmartinod <jjmartinod at protonmail.com>
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> Hey Bryan,
> How's it all?
> Here from an apple orchard|vineyard officially homeless, though never
> better.
> Wanted to day I'd be happy to schedule a talk about Youngblood(would be
> willing in person, socially distanced etc etc etc, as I'm fully vaccinated)
> but am leaving for the east for a recording gig on May 8, & also will be in
> ABQ Friday 7th. Maybe that works? Zoom works too. I'd also encourage to
> talk to Martín Baus(*mabausru at gmail.com <mabausru at gmail.com>)*, the
> person who translated *Secession from the Broadcast*, who might have been
> in touch with him up until his most lucid last moments.
> Also, here goes a film about cinemas:
> https://vimeo.com/122070258
> password: monopolio
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> salud!
> j-j
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> i have a small curated program I am working on but haven't found a home
> for it. Doc/experiments on "liminal spaces". A handful of filmmakers who
> feel natura-in-the-camera. Any suggestions would help!
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> On Monday, April 26, 2021 10:36 AM, Bryan Konefsky <bkonefsky at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> Hi all, I am in the early moments of curating a program of films
> (artists'/experimental/personal) that think about cinemas. I would prefer
> short films and these can be pre-COVID/COVID/post-COVID works. Please send
> along suggestions.
> thanks
> Bryan Konefsky
> president, Basement Films
> founder/director, Experiments in Cinema
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> 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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Bryan Konefsky
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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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