I wish I could give you a profound reason or a moving story on how my love affair with cinema began. But to be honest, it all started with Dawson Leery.
I wish I could give you a profound reason or a moving story on how my love affair with cinema began. But to be honest, it all started with Dawson Leery.
Yo, I'm watching Cao Guimaraes' Andarilho (Drifter) at MoMA this Wendesday at 4pm. If you want to meet up...
Wow, how did you get into Anthology's Archives? That's awesome, take me along with you sometime, I'd love to see the actual prints of Deren. I was looking at the siffnyc program and it doesn't look very promising, although I am interested in Preston Miller's latest film, God's Land. I had read a little about his first film Jones and it seemed interesting. A lot of uniformly bad movie posters for the films they're showing, too. Well, we can't judge a film by its poster. <',))( See you around.
Wow, you saw all the best docs. You were at the Tape screening? Did you stay for the Q&A at the end? There were like 6 people at the end, I can't say I remembered seeing you. I was the one filming Kevin Lee at the beginning when he made his intro. Be sure to let me read that Maya Deren paper, I'd be interested in it. I will check out he program at the Soho Film festival at Quad and see if anything piques my interest.
Yeah, I agree, the doc fortnight was superior, what other docs were you able to catch? The three that I saw were all masterpieces: Disorder, Nostalgia For The Light, and Tape. Sure, a friend and I were planning to see A Screaming Man at Film Forum this weekend, you're free to join us if you'd like.