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Cornell, 1965

United States

1978

7 Min
Color
English
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DIR Larry Jordan

SCR Larry Jordan

CAST Joseph Cornell

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In 1965 I worked as Joseph Cornell’s assistant on boxes and films. I filmed his work extensively, and as much as I could of him. (It is the only film footage that exists of Cornell.) Until 1978 I couldn’t edit the film. When I finally learned it would be a kind of personal journalistic tribute to the man who taught me so much, it fell together. What you see are the close-up interiors of many Cornell boxes, some collages, and a few shots of Joseph. You hear the things he said to me (as I recall them) and the thoughts I think about it all. If you are a Cornell fan, there isn’t any other film on him. —Larry Jordan, Canyon Cinema

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Larry Jordan

Fantastic landscapes of the mind is what makes the unique work of San Francisco animator Larry Jordan so compelling. With a taste for nostalgic romanticism for intricate turn-of-the-century illustrations, Jordan creates a magical universe of work using old steel engravings and collectable memorabilia. His 50-year pursuit into the subconscious mind gives him a place in the annals of cinema as a prolific animator on a voyage into the surreal psychology of the inner self.

Born in Denver, Colorado, in 1934, Jordan was introduced to filmmaking by Stan Brakhage, one of the pioneers of American experimental film. As classmates, they began to investigate the possibilities of filmed “psychodrama,” a form of free-association using dream imagery. One of Jordan’s earliest films, One Romantic Adventure of Edward (1952) uses erotic visual references assembled in the style of the then in-vogue classic school of “Russian montage.” Brakhage made his acting debut in this film and both… read more

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dschank

25May12

a brief, charming tour around the studio of idiosyncratic artist joseph cornell, with conversational narration by jordan (who worked as his assistant). if you like cornell's work, this is worth a few minutes of your time.

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msmichel

22Nov11

Somewhat illuminating but by no means deep short examining the impact of Joseph Cornell on the filmmaker. Film fails to really showcase Cornell's work but the voicover by Jordan is quite affecting.

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By David Hudson on March 27, 2012

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