Archive for category film
Voluptuous Sleep » Ann Arbor Film Festival
Posted by J. Quigley in 21st Century, film, Sleep on March 29, 2012
Voluptuous Sleep » Ann Arbor Film Festival.
The AAFF is proud to present Betzy Bromberg’s new feature film Voluptuous Sleep, “a powerful and transportive meditation on the nuances of light, sound and feeling evoked through the poetic artifices of cinema — an emotional tour de force.” – Steve Anker
The Arousing of Thought » Ann Arbor Film Festival
Posted by J. Quigley in 21st Century, film, Luciano Zubillaga on March 14, 2012
The Arousing of Thought » Ann Arbor Film Festival.
If you can possibly catch any of the films at the Ann Arbor Film Festival and are in the area, try to see the film directed by Luciano Zubillaga (London, England).
An act of faith sets the pace for a structure, a protocol of work and a wordless semantic form of writing. Then a 1991 music theme remix develops into an epic narrative with semi-abstract starships and battles over a white space.
Filmmaker in Attendance
Witch’s Cradle (1943)
Posted by J. Quigley in 20th Century, film on October 31, 2011
Witch’s cradle (1943), unfinished work by Maya Deren with Marcel Duchamp.[part one]
Part two also chez billyjane
Tarkovsky’s Mirror Set to Arvo Pärt’s Mirror in the Mirror
Posted by J. Quigley in classical, film, music on December 18, 2010
Tarko
STANLEY KUBRICK
Posted by J. Quigley in film, life and death, quotes, stanley kubrick on December 10, 2010
The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent; but if we can come to terms with this indifference and accept the challenges of life within the boundaries of death…our existence can have genuine meaning and fulfillment. However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light.
Stanley Kubrick