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Totally By Yourself In This Vast Emptiness: Ted Kotcheff on "Wake in Fright"
In D.H. Lawrenceâs novel Kangaroo he describes it perfectly. He says youâre totally by yourself in this vast emptiness and you think the landscape is watching you. And that...
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Totally By Yourself In This Vast Emptiness: Ted Kotcheff on "Wake in Fright"
TS: It feels very authentic. TK: I did have Jack Thompson who was a terrific actor and became a minor star. He worked in Hollywood and was in...
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Re-presentations, Adaptations, and VARIATIONS
 Canadian artist Michael Snow once described his own experiments with moving images as an attempt âto make a definitive statement of pure Film space and time, a balancing of...
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Re-presentations, Adaptations, and VARIATIONS
For instance, in one of VARIATIONSâ most literal iterations of re-presentation, Stephen Broomer and Stuart Broomer re-create at least two (if not more) of Snowâs works including his 1960 Lac Clair[https://www.gallery.ca/en/see/collections/artwork.php?mkey=7267] painting with their...
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Re-presentations, Adaptations, and VARIATIONS
Snowâs works and methods are re-presented and re(-)ferenced both aesthetically and formally throughout VARIATIONS. Dan Browne and Steve Richmanâs Poem riffs on Snowâs concerns for framing by transcribing some of his experiments with...
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Who Can Save the Brides of Billy?: Horror and Gender in "Black Christmas" and "The Bloody Chamber"
The killer is in the house. It's a classic trope that's been around since baby sitters started babysitting, since the earliest days of horror films. The underrated classic, Black...
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Who Can Save the Brides of Billy?: Horror and Gender in "Black Christmas" and "The Bloody Chamber"
The telephoneâa device that reinforces the theme of seeing/not-seeingâis the focus of some of the most terrifying scenes in Black Christmas, turning the killer into a bodiless, transcendent voice,...
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Slay, Okay
It is with the much-discussed visual albumâs disorienting ambition to simultaneously âchallenge the ongoing present day devaluation and dehumanization of the black female bodyâ and âto seduce, celebrate, and...
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An object is a slow event.
Based now in Mexico City after having spent the last several years studying at Edinburgh College of Art and at CalArts in Los Angeles, De Labordeâs practice has evolved...
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Every Movie is a Ghost Story: an interview with Gemma Files
Murray Leeder: Experimental Film joins Walker Percyâs The Movie-goer, Theodore Roszakâs Flicker, Steve Ericksonâs Zeroville and others in the peculiar category of literary fiction about cinema, and even invokes a kind of âcinematicâ quality in its section headings. How...