Chris Knipp
03-21-2014, 07:31 AM
Art of the Real (http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/art-of-the-real)
Jim Jarmusch retrospective at Lincoln Center (http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/permanent-vacation-the-films-of-jim-jarmusch)
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LA ÚLTIMA PELLÍCULA
A Film Society of Lincoln Center series that interprets documentary in the widest possible sense. I expect to provide screening notes on the following films of the series. I'll also attend one film from the complete retrospective of Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man.
ART OF THE REAL
April 11 - 26, 2014
The Film Society of Lincoln Center's new annual series Art of the Real is a nonfiction showcase founded on the most expansive possible view of documentary film. The inaugural edition features new work from around the world alongside retrospective selections by both known and unjustly forgotten filmmakers. It is a platform for filmmakers and artists who have given us a wider view of nonfiction cinema and at the same time brought the form full circle, back to its early, boundary-pushing days. Co-programmed by Dennis Lim and Rachael Rakes.
Focus on the Sensory Ethnography Lab
In a mere eight years, the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard University has gone from an unusually ambitious academic program to one of the most vital incubators of nonfiction and experimental cinema in the United States. The films in this selection, including work produced at the SEL and work that inspired SEL makers, attest to the aspirations of sensory ethnography: to experience the world, and to transmit some of the magnitude and multiplicity of that experience. Presented in collaboration with the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
Click on the title above for the full program. I'll comment on just a few of the offerings.
PERMANENT VACATION: THE FILMS OF JIM JARMUSCH
April 2 - 10. 2014
Over the course of a single-minded yet constantly surprising career that has now spanned more than three decades, Jim Jarmusch has become a beloved, forever-cool icon of independent American (and world) cinema. His movies combine a romantic wanderlust, a sense of humor both humane and deadpan, and a connoisseur’s appreciation of the highs and lows of art and popular culture (Elvis Presley, Yasujiro Ozu, and William Blake, for starters). This complete retrospective—which includes 11 features and several shorts and music videos—leads up to the upcoming release of Jarmusch’s latest feature, Only Lovers Left Alive (a selection of the 2013 New York Film Festival, opening at the Film Society of Lincoln Center on April 11). Jarmusch’s latest exquisite genre reinvention, the film is a paean to the pleasures of long-term relationships in the guise of a vampire movie. It also strikes a pitch-perfect balance of melancholy and joy, and celebrates art’s enduring power to re-invigorate one’s experience of the world—something that could be said of all the films in this retrospective. Film Society of Lincoln Center page (http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/permanent-vacation-the-films-of-jim-jarmusch) for this retrospective.
JIM JARMUSCH FILMOGRAPHY
1980 Permanent Vacation
1984 Stranger Than Paradise
1986 Down by Law
1989 Mystery Train
1991 Night on Earth
1995 Dead Man
1999 Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
2003 Coffee and Cigarettes
2005 Broken Flowers
2009 The Limits of Control
2012 Only Lovers Left Alive
I will view at Lincoln Center and comment on Jarmusch's Dead Man (1995).
Links to my Filmleaf Art of the Real and Jarmusch retrospective reviews:
Actress (Robert Greene 2014)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31964#post31964)
Bloody Beans (Narimane Mari 2013)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31966#post31966)
Change of Life/Mudar de Vida (Paulo Rocha 1966)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31963#post31963)
Dead Man (Jim Jarmusch 1995)--Jarmusch retrospective (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31988#post31988)
Red Hollywood (Thom Andersen, Noël Burch 1996; reformatted 2013)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31967#post31967)
La Última Pellícula (Ray Martin, Mark Paranson 2013)-AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31962#post31962)
Jim Jarmusch retrospective at Lincoln Center (http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/permanent-vacation-the-films-of-jim-jarmusch)
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/320x240q90/22/frpf.jpg
LA ÚLTIMA PELLÍCULA
A Film Society of Lincoln Center series that interprets documentary in the widest possible sense. I expect to provide screening notes on the following films of the series. I'll also attend one film from the complete retrospective of Jim Jarmusch, Dead Man.
ART OF THE REAL
April 11 - 26, 2014
The Film Society of Lincoln Center's new annual series Art of the Real is a nonfiction showcase founded on the most expansive possible view of documentary film. The inaugural edition features new work from around the world alongside retrospective selections by both known and unjustly forgotten filmmakers. It is a platform for filmmakers and artists who have given us a wider view of nonfiction cinema and at the same time brought the form full circle, back to its early, boundary-pushing days. Co-programmed by Dennis Lim and Rachael Rakes.
Focus on the Sensory Ethnography Lab
In a mere eight years, the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard University has gone from an unusually ambitious academic program to one of the most vital incubators of nonfiction and experimental cinema in the United States. The films in this selection, including work produced at the SEL and work that inspired SEL makers, attest to the aspirations of sensory ethnography: to experience the world, and to transmit some of the magnitude and multiplicity of that experience. Presented in collaboration with the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
Click on the title above for the full program. I'll comment on just a few of the offerings.
PERMANENT VACATION: THE FILMS OF JIM JARMUSCH
April 2 - 10. 2014
Over the course of a single-minded yet constantly surprising career that has now spanned more than three decades, Jim Jarmusch has become a beloved, forever-cool icon of independent American (and world) cinema. His movies combine a romantic wanderlust, a sense of humor both humane and deadpan, and a connoisseur’s appreciation of the highs and lows of art and popular culture (Elvis Presley, Yasujiro Ozu, and William Blake, for starters). This complete retrospective—which includes 11 features and several shorts and music videos—leads up to the upcoming release of Jarmusch’s latest feature, Only Lovers Left Alive (a selection of the 2013 New York Film Festival, opening at the Film Society of Lincoln Center on April 11). Jarmusch’s latest exquisite genre reinvention, the film is a paean to the pleasures of long-term relationships in the guise of a vampire movie. It also strikes a pitch-perfect balance of melancholy and joy, and celebrates art’s enduring power to re-invigorate one’s experience of the world—something that could be said of all the films in this retrospective. Film Society of Lincoln Center page (http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/permanent-vacation-the-films-of-jim-jarmusch) for this retrospective.
JIM JARMUSCH FILMOGRAPHY
1980 Permanent Vacation
1984 Stranger Than Paradise
1986 Down by Law
1989 Mystery Train
1991 Night on Earth
1995 Dead Man
1999 Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
2003 Coffee and Cigarettes
2005 Broken Flowers
2009 The Limits of Control
2012 Only Lovers Left Alive
I will view at Lincoln Center and comment on Jarmusch's Dead Man (1995).
Links to my Filmleaf Art of the Real and Jarmusch retrospective reviews:
Actress (Robert Greene 2014)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31964#post31964)
Bloody Beans (Narimane Mari 2013)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31966#post31966)
Change of Life/Mudar de Vida (Paulo Rocha 1966)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31963#post31963)
Dead Man (Jim Jarmusch 1995)--Jarmusch retrospective (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31988#post31988)
Red Hollywood (Thom Andersen, Noël Burch 1996; reformatted 2013)--AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31967#post31967)
La Última Pellícula (Ray Martin, Mark Paranson 2013)-AOTR (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?3702-Art-of-the-Real-previews-Jarmusch-retrospective-FSLC&p=31962#post31962)