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AMERICAN DREAMS (lost and found) & LANDSCAPE SUICIDE
From 1971 to 2008, James Benning worked exclusively with small gauge film - first 8mm, then 16mm - before taking up a digital camera. The 16mm film format, cherished by independent filmmakers for decades, is represented on this DVD with high-quality digital transcripitons of fully analog works. These publications are landmark in nature, as Benning's films that he shot on celluloid have never previously been available in either analog video or digital form. Launching this DVD series are two key works from the 1980s, which mark Benning's crossover from autobiographical text/image collages to his preoccupation with landscape: AMERICAN DREAMS (lost and found) & LANDSCAPE SUICIDE. AMERICAN DREAMS (lost and found) is the filmmaker's personal take on the history of the USA from 1954 to 1976, told through a complex and thought provoking amalgamation of image, text and sound. James Benning describes this film as an "homage to my own coming of age": it combines his love of this film as an "homage to my own coming of age": it combines his love of baseball with his interest in American history, politics and popular culture to achieve a formally complex and challenging take on the American Dream.
Total Running Time: 02:25:00. Contains a 20-page, bilingual booklet with contributions by
In English, with optional German subtitles (DVD 2).
This DVD is PAL Format. Institutional Sale Price: $ 300.00 plus shipping & handling.
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This publication by Edition Filmmuseum presents two major works by James Benning: each recently restored by the Austrian Film Museum in Vienna, and; inaugurating an extensive publication effort by the institution, on DVD and in print, to celebrate an artist whose unique personal vision of America has established him as one of the most significant figures of American independent cinema.

