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Spectres of the Spectrum

United States

1999

94 Min
Color, Black and White
English
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DIR Craig Baldwin

SCR Craig Baldwin

DP Bill Daniel

CAST Sean Kilkoyne, Caroline Koebel, Beth Lisick

Synopsis

A film project by Craig Baldwin, who uses a collage of found footage, built around a sci-fi B-movie plot, to satirize American culture and ideology.

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Craig Baldwin

Craig Baldwin (born 1952) is an American experimental filmmaker. He uses “found” footage from the fringes of popular consciousness as well as images from the mass media to undermine and transform the traditional documentary, infusing it with the energy of high-speed montage and a provocative commentary that targets subjects from intellectual property rights to rampant consumerism.

Craig Baldwin was born in Oakland, California and grew up in nearby Sacramento. He attended college at the University of California at Santa Barbara and the University of California at Davis. He later earned an M.A. from San Francisco State University in 1986. It was there, in San Francisco State’s Cinema Department, that he first became interested in collage film during his studies under Bruce Conner, a filmmaker famous for his artwork of scraps, which extend beyond film into traditional collage, sculpture, and photography. He is also a professor at the University of California at Davis.

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Phillip Lozano

30Jun11

Where the heck are his other films? Sonic Outlaws? Tribulation 99 (my personal favorite)?

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Christopher Smith

27Dec10

An uneven, but fascinating piece of work. It tries hard to emulate the work of Philip K. Dick, and in its creation of a highly-detailed, paranoid near future, it mostly succeeds. A lot of interesting science-fiction concepts and an engrossing plot, though it's hampered greatly by some weak performances and its negligible budget - the montage sequences are far more effective than the filmed narrative scenes.

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