[Frameworks] CALIGARI #5

CALIGARI info at caligaripress.com
Mon Oct 24 22:57:51 UTC 2022


Dear Friends,


I’m pleased to announce the publication of a special October / Halloween
issue of CALIGARI <http://caligaripress.com/>.


The new issue opens with film historian Maggie Hennefeld, co-curator of the
Cinema’s First Nasty Women project, writing on HYSTERIA, HYPNOSIS, and
HALLUCINATION in the archives of silent cinema. Then Academy Award-winning
special make-up effects artist Howard Berger (ALIENS, MISERY, SCREAM,
BOOGIE NIGHTS, MULHOLLAND DRIVE) takes us on a fun journey into the history
of special make-up effects and shares stories about working with Paul
Thomas Anderson, Tim Burton, David Lynch, and more!


Dinner & a movie? Chef Rashida Holmes of Bridgetown Roti recommends
SPACEBALLS and pairs it with a recipe for Focaccia Pizza with Spicy Lamb
Curry and Red Pepper Sauce. There are two movie reviews by the late Serge
Daney, on THE ELEPHANT MAN and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, and an audiovisual
essay on Daney, film sound, and aural memory by Chloé Galibert-Laîné. Art
historian Eva Díaz writes about geodesic domes as exhibition architecture
in CINERAMA AND SUBLIMITY (an excerpt from her forthcoming book, AFTER
SPACESHIP EARTH), and there’s an in-depth interview with artist,
photographer, and filmmaker Andrew Dosunmu to celebrate the 10th
anniversary of MOTHER OF GEORGE. This one travels from Dosunmu’s early
experience at Yves Saint Laurent into his work in photography and film,
getting into questions of process and form. Finally, filmmaker Jodie Mack
presents a short 16mm stop-motion film called LOVE, featuring plants from
her garden. It's an excerpt from the forthcoming LOVER, LOVERS, LOVING,
LOVE, which concentrates mainly on the idea of plant sex!


I hope you can check it out when the time is right.



Happy Halloween,

Jonathan


caligaripress.com
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