FEBRUARY 8 – MARCH 1
11/2 (3)neon ickyshonky wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:47 pmha, looks great.twodeadmagpies wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:28 pm does anyone have the time to go through this and pick out the treasures?
https://mediacityfilmfestival.com/25th-anniversary/
certainly gonna investigate it!
at first glimpse i see the year poll flick → https://mediacityfilmfestival.com/25th- ... 41-frames/
at second glimpse i see one more → https://mediacityfilmfestival.com/25th- ... lumb-line/
1. About the Art of Love or a Film with 14441 Frames (Karpo Ačimović-Godina, 1972, 11m)
2. Plumb Line (Carolee Schneemann, 1971, 15m)
3. The Newest Olds (Pablo Mazzolo, 2022, 14m)
watched the first 3 films today.
1/ hoped that ABOUT THE ART OF LOVE OR A FILM WITH 14441 FRAMES will be more ironic (tho not utterly disappointed).
2/ seems like PLUMB LINE (according to most of the sources actually a 1971 film — not 1972) is the last installment of the trilogy (preceded by FUSES and KITCH'S LAST MEAL) — was fine but next time gonna bing-watch the whole series.
3/ encountered Pablo Mazzolo in person in the past!
if my pre-kinometer notes don't fool me, the local screening devoted to the experimental film of Argentina took place in 2014.
Pablo Mazzolo (*1976) presented his films Conjeturas (2013, 4 min), Fotooxidación (2013, 13 min), Oaxaca Tohocu (2011, 12 min).
Benjamín Ellenberger (*1983) presented Fragmentos de domingo (2013, 4 min), Corte (2013, 6 min), La mativación en el trabajo (2013, 5 min), Perforación (2011, 4 min).
Azucena Losana (*1977) presented Fric Langa (2013, 4 min), Terremoto (2011, 7 min), Condicionadas (2011, 4 min).
these 3 filmmakers (who attended in person) were introduced by 2 local (experimental) filmmakers Georgy Bagdasarov and Alexandra Moralesová who also published a book (in the local tongue) called "Buenos Aires Experiment" (didn't read it yet).
the event is already somewhat blurred in my memory (tho i can still recall the overall pleasing vibes).
since then, i only watched a few other films by Azucena Losana.
i take THE NEWEST OLDS (urban landscapes & dead birds! included) as a reminder i should (at one point) explore this area of experimental film (or experimental film of this area) in detail — including reading the aforementioned book.