TIFF 2012. Correspondences #2
Daniel KasmanOur two-critic TIFF dialogue continues with films by Wang Bing, Christian Petzold, Ying Liang and Ernie Gehr.
Our two-critic TIFF dialogue continues with films by Wang Bing, Christian Petzold, Ying Liang and Ernie Gehr.
This week: two major film magazines unveil their new issues, Adam Nayman reveals why Jaws is the “greatest movie ever made”, and more…
Also: Remembering actress Martha Stewart and production designer David Doernberg.
Ernie Gehr: fully developed, partially exposed. Gehr’s digital lacings.
Icons of the avant-garde will be appearing on both coasts over the next few days and weeks.
Still Raining, Still Dreaming (Phil Solomon) / Waterfront Follies (Ernie Gehr) A perfect double feature. Still Raining, Still Dreaming continues Solomon's explorations of Grand Theft Auto
Trypps / Let Each One Go Where He May (Ben Russell) Russell calls his on-going Trypps project, available online at Vimeo, “psychedelic ethnography,” the first word signaling an internal trip (head
A Playground with No Supervision: An Interview with Ernie Gehr.
Wavelengths Preview – Part One
Shorts program one of Views from the Avant-Garde was entitled “The Warmth of the Sun”—for AG’s Emersonian vein of wind in the trees, shadows in the water, mountains in the sky? So it seemed with Ben Rivers’