Fragmentos del “guion” de la película “Anticipation of the night”, de Stan Brakhage.
Stan Brakhage, “Por un arte de la visión. Escritos esenciales”. Eduntref, 2014

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Fragmentos del “guion” de la película “Anticipation of the night”, de Stan Brakhage.
Stan Brakhage, “Por un arte de la visión. Escritos esenciales”. Eduntref, 2014

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Millennium Film Journal Nos. 47/48/49 “Brakhage at the Millennium” (2007-08). Guest editor: Mike Hoolboom. Primary source material on Stan Brakhage: texts of his talks at the Millennium from 1972 to 2000, photographs, and his 2003 interview with Pip Chodorov. Copies available. Linkinbio. #stanbrakhage #pipchodorov #artistsmovingimage #millenniumfilmworkshop #mikehoolboom https://www.instagram.com/p/B_Kda9qlFZ6/?igshid=9acojexdrvql
Interview with NATHANIEL DORSKY (I)
Nathaniel Dorsky, born in New York City in 1943, is an experimental filmmaker and film editor who has been making films since 1963. He has resided in San Francisco since 1971.
Dorsky was a visiting instructor at Princeton University in 2008 and he has been the recipient of many awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship 1997 and grants from the National Endowment of the Arts, two from the Rockefeller Foundation, and one from the LEF Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and the California Arts Council. He has presented films at the Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou, the Tate Modern, the Filmoteca Española, Madrid, the Prague Film Archive, the Vienna Film Museum, the Pacific Film Archive, the Harvard Film Archive, Princeton University, Yale University, and frequently exhibits new work at the New York Film Festival's Views from the Avant-Garde and the Wavelengths program of the Toronto International Film Festival. In spring 2012 Dorsky took actively part in the three-month exposition of Whitney Biennial.[1] And in October 2015, the New York Film Festival honored his work with a thirty four film complete retrospective at Lincoln Center. Manohla Dargis of the New York Times listed this retrospective in second place in her list of the top ten films of 2015.[2]
In his book Devotional Cinema (2003), Dorsky writes of the long-standing link between art and health as well as the transformative potential of watching film. He also writes of the limitations of film when its vision is subservient to a theme or representative of language description, which can describe a world but does not actually see it.
Dorsky's films are available only as 16mm film prints and are distributed by Canyon Cinema in San Francisco and Light Cone in Paris. Prints of stills from his films are available at the Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, and the Peter Blum Gallery, New York City.
"The major part of my work is both silent and paced to be projected at silent speed (18 frames per second). Silence in cinema is undoubtedly an acquired taste, but the delicacy and intimacy it reveals has many rich rewards. In film, there are two ways of including human beings. One is depicting them. Another is to create a film form which, in itself, has all the qualities of being human: tenderness, observation, fear, curiosity, the sense of stepping into the world, sudden murky disruptions and undercurrents, expansion, pulling back, contraction, relaxation, sublime revelation. In my work, the screen is transformed into a "speaking character", and the images function as pure energy rather than acting as secondary symbol or as a source for information or storytelling. I put shots together to create a revelation of wisdom through delicate surprise. The montage does not lead to verbal understanding, but is actual and present. The narrative is that which takes place between the viewer and the screen. Silence allows these delicate articulations of vision which are simultaneously poetic and sculptural to be fully experienced." - Nathaniel Dorsky [3]
“The films of Nathaniel Dorsky blend a beauteous celebration of the sensual world with a deep sense of introspection and solitude. They are occasions for reflection and meditation, on light, landscape, time and the motions of consciousness. Their luminous photography emphasizes the elemental frisson between solidity and luminosity, between spirit and matter, while his uniquely developed montage permits a fluid and flowing experience of time. Dorsky's films reveal the mystery behind everyday existence, providing intimations of eternity." - Steve Polta, San Francisco Cinematheque. [4]
According to critic and historian Richard Suchenski, in Dorsky's films objects are “decontextualized and sometimes unmoored from their surroundings, allowing connections to develop which resonate not only between shots but also across the films as a whole, encouraging more active forms of awareness.
As part of our Inauguration series, we're presenting two films by Stan Brakhage: THE GOVERNOR on Monday, and one of his masterpieces, SONG 23: 23RD PSALM BRANCH on Tuesday. #16mm #film #stanbrakhage
Millennium Film Journal No. 6 “Feminism • Dream • Animation” (1980). A few mint copies still available. #yvonnerainer #viviennedick #amygreenfield #jhoberman #kenjacobs . . . . . #mfjbackissue #millenniumfilmjournal #chantalackerman #patoneill #harrysmith #birgithein #wilhelmhein #davelee #jeanlucgodard #kennethanger #stanbrakhage #kandinsky #noelcarroll #experimentalfilm

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2 Greats Walking Stan Brakhage and Francis Ford Coppola. . . . . . #film #stanbrakhage #cinema #experimentalfilm #comunedibergamo #filmmaker #bergamofilmmeeting #hansrichter #lab80cinema https://www.instagram.com/p/COOt-LNrGN1/?igshid=9r62rlg0f1vl
Hey there peeps, how is lockdown treatin' ya? Soooo... After beeing included on Sendeanstalt project in Berlin, my short movie "Quarandying" will be shown throughout April, in Western Philly too! #feeleash #stanbrakhage #homage #abstract #movie #stayhome #besafe #surreal #cinema #shortfilm #smartphonevideo #biennaledivenezia #fadeout #blackandwhite #shadowplay #covid #athens #rip #experimental #video #outofthisworld #quarandying #isolation #livingwindow If you live in the area, look up LIVING WINDOW or this site: https://livingwindowphilly.wixsite.com/home/info Here is a youtube link to the film: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=T_ghJX-XKkA Stay tuned for more, feeleash (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-2CxSFpyH-/?igshid=14204dowz0axs