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Navigating History, Memory, and Mythology: The Challenges of Depicting the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike
While Foote’s photos have stood the test of time, films shot during the strike have largely been relegated to obscurity, and many of them have been lost forever. According...
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The Sounds and Sights of Dance: Rosanna Terracciano's A QUIET FLAMENCO
Despite its title, this series of films is anything but quiet. Terracciano’s use of the adverb speaks more to her approach of capturing how each artist dances. She...
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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
The emotional toll Love Me Like There’s No Tomorrow had taken on Ryan was easy to observe. After the record player’s needle finished tracing its way across the...
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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
Los-Angeles based artist and film director William E. Jones used this 1962 Mansfield footage for his video works Mansfield (2006) and Tearoom (2007). Jones created Mansfield after finding a...
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Homo-Sighting: Consent & Refusal of Queer Performance in Ryan Danny Owen's LOVE ME LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
Jones has exhibited the unedited, soundless footage at numerous exhibitions across the world, including the 2008 Whitney Biennial. Rather than editing the footage, the impact of Jones’s showing the...
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How Real Do You Want Me To Be?: Kate Craig’s DELICATE ISSUE
The soundtrack contains heavy breathing accompanied by the sound of a heartbeat. At times the heartbeat and breathing become slightly muffled by the microphone. In the initial shots of...
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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
I first saw The Mephisto Waltz not on a commercial VHS tape, either rented or purchased, but as one taped off of broadcast television. I last saw it...
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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
I would comb it for films I wanted to see, mostly airing in the middle of the night. “Ah, Ikiru (1952) is on Thursday night. I’ll record that...
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Time Record: A Memoir of Teenage Cinephilia by VCR
My viewing choices were shaped by a number of tastemakers. I surrounded myself by a set of books, some of which I owned (mostly scrounged from used bookstores),...