LAILA and HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT'S INFERNO Now Available for North American Institutional Sales

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  LAILA

(1929)  George Schnéevoigt.

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HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT'S INFERNO

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   (2010)  Serge Bromberg & Ruxandras Medrea.

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DZIGA VERTOV Subject of Retrospective @ MoMA, in collaboration with The Austrian Film Museum, Vienna

Dziga Vertov

April 15–June 4, 2011

The Museum of Modern Art                                                                                             11 West 53 Street  New York, NY 10019  

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Ukrainian poster for Enthusiasm: Symphony of the Donbass. 1930 (poster 1931). USSR. Directed by Dziga Vertov

Of all the masters of Soviet cinema—most notably Sergei Eisenstein, Lev Kuleshov, Vsevolod Pudovkin, and Grigori Aleksandrov—Dziga Vertov (né Denis Arkadievitch Kaufman, 1896–1954) is arguably the one whose still-radical experiments in image and sound, and enduring influence among an astonishing range of contemporary filmmakers and artists, from Jean-Luc Godard to Richard Serra to Steve McQueen, have yet to be fully appreciated or celebrated. MoMA’s retrospective, the most comprehensive ever assembled in the United States, seeks to redress this with an extensive selection of Vertov’s silent films, sound features, and related work by collaborators and rivals in what he called his “factory of facts.” International Vertov scholars, artists, and filmmakers including William Kentridge, Peter Kubelka, Guy Maddin, and Michael Nyman will offer a contemporary perspective on Vertov’s work and legacy by introducing screenings and participating in a panel discussion on May 7. 

The exhibition opens on April 15 with the U.S. premiere of Man with a Movie Camera (1929), newly restored in its original full-frame version by the EYE Institute Netherlands and with live musical accompaniment by Dennis James & Filmharmonia Ensemble. A breathtaking and often startlingly funny vision of cosmopolitan life in Moscow, Kiev, and Odessa, Man with a Movie Camera remains among the most dynamic, and imitated, city symphonies in film history. Also featured are 11 programs of Vertov’s silent films, drawn primarily from the Austrian Film Museum’s unparalleled collection, including the premieres of fourteen Kino-Week films from 1918–19, and, for the first time together, all of his extant Kino-Pravda films from 1922–25, several of which are famous for Vertov and Aleksandr Rodchenko’s ingenious experiments in graphic design. 

The exhibition continues with such masterworks as Stride, Soviet!(1926), A Sixth Part of the World (1926), The Eleventh Year (1928),Enthusiasm: Symphony of the Donbass (1930), Three Songs of Lenin (1935/38), and other sound films. Films by Vertov’s brothers, Mikhail and Boris Kaufman, as well as films by Joris Ivens and Albrecht Viktor Blum, are also presented. Among the exhibition’s many rediscoveries is the work of certain largely forgotten women filmmakers of the Soviet avant-garde, including Elizaveta Svilova, Vertov’s editor and wife, and Esfir Shub, who pioneered “found footage” cinema and was instrumental in the development of dialectical montage. Vertov’s exhilarating body of work must be seen not as a succession of individual films, but as one continuously evolving movie; “free of the limits of time and space,” he wrote, it would lead to “a fresh perception of the world” and a revolutionary passage from the Old to the New. 

All films directed by Vertov, except where noted, and with simultaneous English translation or electronic subtitles. Screening descriptions adapted from texts by Yuri Tsivian and others, principally from the 23rd Pordenone Silent Film Festival catalogue.

Organized by Yuri Tsivian, William Colvin Professor at The University of Chicago, and Joshua Siegel, Associate Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art, in close collaboration with the Austrian Film Museum, Vienna. Organized in cooperation with the Austrian Cultural Forum New York. 

The exhibition is made possible by The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art.

DZIGA VERTOV Available on DVD for INSTITUTIONAL SALES

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      (1930)                   2-Disc Set

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     A SIXTH PART OF THE WORLD /

     THE ELEVENTH YEAR

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Two Anthologies of Spanish Cinema Now Available for North American Institutional Sales

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SEGUNDO DE CHOMÓN (1903-1912):

EL CINE DE LA FANTASIA

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  DEL ÉXTASIS AL ARREBATO   

  (FROM ECSTASY TO RAPTURE): A JOURNEY

  THROUGH SPANISH EXPERIMENTAL CINEMA

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Michael Pilz Honored at 2011 Berlin Film Festival with Screening of HIMMEL UND ERDE

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Himmel und Erde

Heaven and Earth

Austria, 1979-1982, 285 min

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    Director: Michael Pilz

    Section: Forum

    Screenings at the festival

    Fri       Feb 11  11:00    CineStar 8 (E)

    Thu     Feb 17  20:00    Kino Arsenal 1 (E)

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    state of Styria. "Give it a chance

    and this film will soon draw you into     

    its own cosmos; it can be counted

    among those works that teach you

    to see and hear things in a

    completely new way."

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"Take what is before you as it is and do not wish it to be different, simply

exist." This motto from the Chinese poet Lao-tzu precedes the film and is

programmatic for Michael Pilz’s open concept, devoid as it is of a

sociological motive. His almost five-hour-long cinematic essay was a

milestone in the making of independent documentary films. And even

today it is still extraordinary owing to its aesthetic waywardness and its free

form – a mixture of compassionate observation, the self-reflective

disclosure of the filmmaker’s presence and procedures, the contrapuntal

use of sound and comments in the form of off-screen texts from sources as

far-ranging as Lao-tzu to the Bible to Stanislaw Lem. The film shows the

process of plowing on steep slopes as a concerted effort by man and

beast. Pilz asks a farmer where he would prefer to stand for a shot. Himmel

und Erde is both a historic document and modern cinema at the same time.

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Michael Pilz's HIMMEL UND ERDE

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    HIMMEL UND ERDE (HEAVEN AND EARTH)

     (1979 - 1982)      2-Disc Set

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PO ZAKONU (BY THE LAW) Available on DVD from GME Exclusively for N. American Institutional Sales. Watch Promotional Clips of the Film Here:

   PO ZAKONU (BY THE LAW)

 

    (1926)  Lev Kuleshov.

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BELGIAN AVANT-GARDE 1927-1928 - Now Available on DVD for North American Institutional Sales

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  AVANT-GARDE 1927-1937:

  Surrealism and Experiment in Belgian Cinema

  2-Disc Set

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Kuleshov's BY THE LAW Premieres as "Live Cinema" Event at IFFR - Available on DVD For North American Institutional Sales from Gartenberg Media

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Kuleshov’s adaptation of a Jack London novel follows gold-diggers on the banks of the Yukon in Alaska. This silent film has been restored by the Austrian Film Museum and will be accompanied by live music composed by Franz Reisecker. Closing film of the Red Western programme.

Three men, one couple, one dog; all searching for gold on the banks of the Yukon in Alaska, the home of the gold rush. Everything runs smoothly at first, then Dennin suddenly shoots two of the prospectors. And then there were three. Nelson and his wife Edith (Alexandra Khokhlova) subdue the murderer. The corpses are taken away and buried; Dennin is tied up in the cabin and kept under constant guard. None can leave, as the ice and snow have begun to melt, flooding the Klondike Fields.

By the Lawis an absolute masterpiece, the greatness of which stems from its very minimalism. One can label By the Law a formalist action film, a Western psychodrama or an experimental study in bigotry. There is as much of the silent Westerns of John Ford as there is of Erich von Stroheim’s Greed and Charles Chaplin’s The Gold Rush in By the Law

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The Österreichisches Filmmuseum (Austrian Film Museum) holds an extraordinarily beautiful print of Lev Kuleshov's 1926 film PO ZAKONU (BY THE LAW), which they preserved in 2009. Franz Reisecker, a central figure of Austria’s crossover-music scene, was commissioned to write a new score and chose to interpret the filmmaker’s highly refined aesthetic with both analog and digital means.  His musical dialogue with Kuleshov is being presented as a “Live Cinema” event, and it has also been recorded for the new Edition Filmmuseum DVD publication.  Apart from BY THE LAWthe DVD also contains the only surviving fragment of Kuleshov's VASA ZNAKOMAJA / YOUR ACQUAINTANCE (1927).

The Live version of the project receives its International Premiere at the Rotterdam Film Festival on February 5, 2011.

The Edition Filmmuseum DVD of PO ZAKONU (BY THE LAW) is Available

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   PO ZAKONU (BY THE LAW)

(1926)  Lev Kuleshov.

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3 New Titles Representing ZANZIBAR Films - ACÉPHALE, DÉTRUISEZ-VOUS and LE LIT DE LA VIERGE - Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sale

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 ACÉPHALE

 (1968)  Patrick Deval.

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 DÉTRUISEZ-VOUS

 (1968)  Serge Bard.

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 LE LIT DE LA VIERGE

 (1969)  Philippe Garrel.

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John McKay on Dziga Vertov at LIGHT INDUSTRY

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010 at 7pm                                                                             Light Industry at Cleopatra's:John MacKay on Dziga VertovCleopatra's110 Meserole AvenueBrooklyn, New York 

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Dziga Vertov and the Rhythm of the Proletariat

A lecture by John MacKay

Dziga Vertov's films have long been known for their dazzling visual rhythms; in the case of his 1929 film Man with a Movie Camera, several sequences culminate in flurries of single-frame shots that all but overwhelm the spectator's perceptual capacities. But what motivated, or justified, Vertov's rhythmical practice, especially given the kind of stress that it placed on viewers? Drawing on materials from Vertov's archive, late 19th/early 20th century thought about rhythm, and close analysis of specific films, this talk will probe Vertov's "metrical montage" as a way of mediating between elite filmmakers (or "art workers") on one hand, and the "proletarian" audience on the other. Rhythmical structuring of film acts, for Vertov, was a way of organizing visual data in a way that makes even the most seemingly excessive barrages of images graspable. At the same time, it provides a (figurative) means of linking the radical but non-proletarian filmmaker to proletarian spectators, by taking images drawn from the proletarian machine-milieu as the content of the shots, and by using a fundamentally mechanical/industrial quantum - the individual film frame - as the basic rhythmic unit. It will be argued that the work of the German economist Karl Bücher (especially his 1896 Arbeit und Rhythmus [Labor and Rhythm], a book influential in Russia during Vertov's time) possibly had an impact on Vertov through its conceptualization of the origins of rhythm in bodily processes of work, and by questioning the persistence of older modes of rhythmical culture in a context of heavy industrial, mechanized production.

John MacKay is Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Chair of Film Studies at Yale University. He is the author of Inscription and Modernity: From Wordsworth to MandelstamFour Russian Serf Narratives, and numerous articles and translations. His book on Dziga Vertov's life and work is forthcoming from Indiana University Press.

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     A SIXTH PART OF THE WORLD /                                THE ELEVENTH YEAR

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ACF PRESENTS: THE FILMS OF JOHN COOK at Anthology Film Archives, Dec 3 - Dec 5

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ACF PRESENTS: THE FILMS OF JOHN COOKDec 3 – Dec 5

Anthology presents a long-overdue retrospective devoted to John Cook, a key figure in Austrian cinema whose films – several of which have recently been restored by the Austrian Film Museum – are virtually unknown in the U.S. The Canadian-born Cook almost single-handedly introduced a type of freewheeling auteur cinema in his adopted homeland, reminiscent of both Italian neorealism and the works of the French nouvelle vague. A truly independent artist, Cook never repeated himself – his four feature (or medium-length) films (three of which are screening here) are each made in an entirely different register, running the gamut from relatively straightforward cinema-vérité-inflected non-fiction to full-on narrative drama, with perhaps his greatest film, SLOW SUMMER, a particularly striking hybrid of documentary and fiction. Thanks to the Film Museum’s efforts, Cook’s work is currently enjoying a revival in Europe, and this retrospective will hopefully spread the word on this side of the Atlantic as well.

“One of the crucial figures of Austrian cinema was Canadian: John Cook, self-confessed ‘Viennese by choice’ made only four films in his adopted country, which have achieved nearly mythical status in Austrian film circles. It is easy to see why: the groundbreaking, unforced realism of [his films] still startles, even as ‘realistic’ filmmaking has become the national cinema’s norm. You could even call it a cliché, since your average Austrian slice of depressive realism is clearly geared toward certain expectations of the arthouse and festival circuits – by comparison, the almost preternatural pull of Cook’s unprejudiced vérité seems even more exceptional.” –Christoph Huber, MOVING IMAGE SOURCE

All three prints in the series were preserved and loaned by the Austrian Film Museum, Vienna; SLOW SUMMER was jointly preserved by the Austrian Film Museum and the film’s producer Michael Pilz in 2006. A DVD featuring all three films is available from the Austrian Film Museum (www.filmmuseum.at/en); institutional sales in North America are handled by Gartenberg Media Enterprises (www.gartenbergmedia.com).

The new print of SLOW SUMMER will have its NY premiere as part of the Museum of Modern Art’s TO SAVE AND PROJECT series on November 3 & 5, immediately preceding our retrospective.

Special thanks to Martin Rauchbauer & Andreas Stadler (Austrian Cultural Forum NY), Alexander Horwath, Regina Schlagnitweit, Markus Wessolowski & Michael Loebenstein (Austrian Film Museum), and Josh Siegel (MoMA).

Upcoming Screenings

John Cook

I JUST CAN’T GO ON / ICH SCHAFF’S EINFACH NIMMER

Dec 3 at 7:15 PM

Dec 4 at 9:15 PM

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SLOW SUMMER / LANGSAMER SOMMER

Dec 3 at 8:45 PM

Dec 5 at 6:30 PM

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CLINCH / SCHWITZKASTEN

Dec 4 at 7:00 PM

Dec 5 at 8:30 PM

THE FILMS OF JOHN COOK  Available on DVD for INSTITUTIONAL SALES

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  SLOW SUMMER / CLINCH / I JUST CAN'T GO ON

(1972 - 1978)       2-Disc Set

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