RECAP of ASPP Presentation on the Life and Work of Raimondo Borea

GME associates David Deitch and Alex Westhelle preparing for an illustrated talk on the life and career of photographer Raimondo Borea at PhotoShelter in Union Square, New York City on April 2, 2015. Presented under the auspices of ASPP, this unique event was very well attended.  
 

GME’s specialty is working with deceased photographers’ estates, and President Jon Gartenberg also led a lively discussion about his company’s work in excavating, identifying, cataloguing, and repurposing the legacy of overlooked, but historically important, photographers. 

The original announcement about this presentation is noted below:

David Deitch and Alex Westhelle handling original photos and documents from the estate of photographer Raimondo Borea.

David Deitch and Alex Westhelle handling original photos and documents from the estate of photographer Raimondo Borea.


© The Estate of Raimondo Borea

© The Estate of Raimondo Borea

Archivists and dealers Jon Gartenberg and David Deitch of Gartenberg Media Enterprises discuss the life and work of Raimondo Borea, entertainment and NYC street photographer, active from the 1950’s through the early ’80s.

Mr. Borea’s work included celebrity portraits and on-set photography for NBC. He was also an active member and past president of ASPP. Images from the Borea collection: both original prints and projections will be on view. His daughter, Carla Borea,will share her memories and her wishes for the preservation of his legacy.

Mr. Gartenberg and Mr. Deitch will also discuss the issues and concerns in the handling of photographic legacies, and the preservation and marketing of an estate collection.

http://aspp.com/whats-left-behind-photographic-estate-raimondo-borea-new-york-april-2-2015/

GME Announces Launch of Newly-Designed Website for DVD and Blu-ray Releases

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GME Announces Launch of Newly-Designed Website
for DVD and Blu-ray Releases

Gartenberg Media (GME) is proud to announce the launch of our newly-designed website. GME is actively engaged in seeking out and representing high quality DVD & Blu-ray publications of films and videos that encompass important works from the breadth and depth of the history of the moving image. These works range from pioneers of the silent narrative cinema to cutting edge filmmakers of the contemporary avant-garde.




"The superb dedication of such entities as the Criterion Collection, Milestone Films, and Gartenberg Media Enterprises, to name key players, are making possible access to a wealth of cinematic history, ephemera, and value-added materials."

As the educational film market has radically shifted from 16mm celluloid film distribution to DVD and Blu-ray editions, the contours of film history are being significantly reshaped. Well-known films are now re-released in new, high-quality digital transfers by film archives and boutique publishers, and lesser-known films from the course of moving image history are made available for the first time in video format. Bonus features and accompanying authoritative booklets frequently supplement these digital editions in order to contextualize such important works in new ways.

Both classic films and avant-garde cinema are represented by GME through a wide array of publications, organized into the following general groupings, that are specifically oriented toward academic teaching purposes and study:
 
Clicking on any of the above categories provides a listing of DVD/Blu-ray publications within the respective area of study. By then clicking on a title, an enhanced product page provides descriptive text and photos about the moving image works; as well, an updated contents area lists filmographic and technical details about the individual publication, including bonus material and booklet information.

A separate search bar also provide access to publication titles and production credits related to our DVD and Blu-ray offerings (as well as throughout the entire GME website).
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

Please Note:
Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  
PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

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For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com
 
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Watch for next week’s announcement of our Spring semester DVD releases.

"What's Left Behind: The Photographic Estate Of Raimondo Borea," presentation by GME at PhotoShelter

GME is proud to announce that we will be presenting on the life, work and legacy of photographer Raimondo Borea, one of our very own library projects. Hosted by The American Society of Picture Professionals (ASPP), "What's Left Behind: The Photographic Estate Of Raimondo Borea" will be presented at the PhotoShelter, Thursday April 2 at 6:30pm.

 
Portrait of Raimondo Borea

Portrait of Raimondo Borea

 

"Through A Lens Darkly" featuring photographer Hugh Bell to air on PBS Independent Lens

Thomas Allen Harris’s film on the history of Black photographers, THROUGH A LENS DARKLY to be shown on PBS as part of their Independent Lens series. The film features the late photographer Hugh Bell, which GME is working with the estate of to archive his collection and promote his legacy. On PBS, Monday, February 16th at 10pm.

 
 

"NY, NY: A Century Of City Symphony Films" by Jon Gartenberg – Framework Fall 2014 Issue

From the Fall 2014 issue of Framework – "NY, NY: A Century Of City Symphony Films" by Jon Gartenberg. This article, "…celebrates the ornate history of how the “city symphony” genre rendered New York from early twentieth-century actualitiés to late century avant-garde…" Available for purchase and through library access.

Jon Gartenberg To Moderate Discussion Between Shona Masarin and Cori Olinghouse For Their Program "Ghost Line And Other Celluloid Antics", Film Society of Lincoln Center

Jon Gartenberg will be moderating discussion between Shona Masarin and Cori Olinghouse for the program "Ghost Line And Other Celluloid Antics" which features Shona Masarin & Cori Olinghouse's new experimental dance short GHOST LINE as well as films by Buster Keaton, Hans Richter and James Broughton. Monday, February 2nd at 6pm, at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, part of the Dance on Camera 2015 series.

 
 

Jon Gartenberg Interviewed for Article on "The Preservation And Censorship Of Johnny Minotaur, A Queer Cinema Classic"

Published by Afterimage, "The Preservation And Censorship Of Johnny Minotaur, A Queer Cinema Classic" by Kyle Harris. Jon Gartenberg was interviewed for article about his time at MoMA and the screening of challenging work.

Here is a link to the afterimage website with excerpt from the article and video of Charles Henri Ford by Ronnie Birk:

http://vsw.org/afterimage/2014/10/28/a-short-silent-by-ronnie-burk/

 
 

GME DVD Distribution - Fall 2014 Academic Recap

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GME DVD Distribution - Fall 2014 Academic Recap

 

 

"The superb dedication of such entities as the Criterion Collection, Milestone Films, and Gartenberg Media Enterprises, to name key players, are making possible access to a wealth of cinematic history, ephemera, and value-added materials.

         - B. Ruby Rich, Film Quarterly Winter 2013

 

RAMEAU'S NEPHEW

CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIESNOTES ON NOTES ON FILMMACK SENNETT VOLUME 1GUNS OF THE TREESHANS RICHTER EARLY WORKSTHE SIXTIES QUARTETDIE VERRUFENEN & DIE UNEHELICHENDREAMINIMALISTMENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE


Charles Chaplin

Tony Conrad & Marie Losier

 Jonas Mekas

Hans Richter

Mack Sennett

Gerhard Lamprecht

Norbert Pfaffenbichler

Michael Snow

As the winter break approaches, Gartenberg Media is pleased once again to provide a recap of the DVD and Blu-ray publications that we've offered throughout the fall academic semester.  Carefully selected from boutique publishers, these releases span more than a century of motion picture history, from slapstick comedy producer Mack Sennett's The Curtain Pole (1909) to contemporary Austrian artist Norbert Pfaffenbichler's Intermezzo (2012).

 

In our Film History section, we previously featured a multi-volume DVD publication that comprises 200 films (dating from 1896-1913) made by Georges Méliès, the pioneer French producer-director of trick films (GEORGES MÉLIÈS: FIRST WIZARD OF CINEMA  and GEORGES MÉLIÈS: ENCORE).  We now offer THE MACK SENNETT COLECTION, VOLUME ONE (published by Flicker Alley), comprising a compilation of 50 films (dating from 1909-1933) from the pre-eminent slapstick comedy producer (and director) of the silent and early sound era.  These films featured a star-studded array of a the leading comics of the time, including Roscoe "Fatty' Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd, Gloria Swanson, Harry Langdon, W.C. Fields, Mabel Normand, and Charlie Chaplin.

 

Of all these comedians, Charlie Chaplin, of course, was the most famous global icon.  Augmenting our previous release of the multi-volume CHAPLIN AT KEYSTONE, we now offer a further in-depth study of his artistry with CHAPLIN'S MUTUAL COMEDIES (also from Flicker Alley).  These accomplished productions date from 1916-17, a period when the Chaplin was further refining his Tramp character, perfecting his impeccable comic timing, and introducing pathos into his films.

 

Gerhard Lamprecht is most well known in film history circles for his multi-volume compilation of German film productions, Deutsche Stummfilme, dating from 1903-1931.  In 1963, he founded the Deutsche Kinemathek (Berlin). During the intervening period (1920-1958) he directed more than 60 films, and is best remembered today for his 1931 film version of Emil and the Detectives, scripted by Billy Wilder.  Now, the film archive which Lamprecht founded and Edition Filmmuseum have published four of his silent features from the years 1925-1928, in two separate DVD editions: DIE VERRUFENEN (DER FÜNFTE STAND) & DIE UNEHELICHEN and MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE.  Each volume re-presents long-unavailable work by this legendary, yet overlooked, master of early German cinema, an artist due for rediscovery in North America.

 

Paralleling the first decade of Lamprecht's moviemaking career in Germany, artist Hans Richter was creating movies in the abstract and Dadaist vein, while also increasingly turning to social critique in his later films.  Here, for the first time, we offer HANS RICHTER: EARLY WORKS (1921-1929), published by Re:Voir Vidéo.

 

The European avant-garde artists of the 1920's inspired experimental filmmakers in postwar America.  Tony Conrad's seminal abstract film, The Flicker (1966), can be seen in this context through comparison with Richter's Rhythmus films. The Re:Voir DVD publication, DREAMINIMALIST, couples Conrad's film with Marie Losier's contemporary cinematic portrait of the artist, Tony Conrad: DreaMinimalist (2008), which focuses on a performative representation of his creative work and individual identity.

 

In this cycle of releases, we are especially proud to feature, for the first time, work by Michael Snow, Canada's pre-eminent filmmaker and photographer.  His film 'Rameau's Nephew' by Diderot (Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen investigates the meaning of a "Talking Picture", i.e., the relationship between recorded speech and image in cinema. The DVD publication of RAMEAU'S NEPHEW, from Re:Voir, comprises not only this film, but also a 184-page bilingual book of essays, preparatory scripts for the film, and analysis of the 25 sequences of the film. 

 

Jonas Mekas is the most significant force behind the evolution and promotion of the American Avant-Garde film movement, as well as one of its most prolific independent filmmakers and pre-eminent cinema poets.  Following up on our release last semester of JONAS MEKAS: THE MAJOR WORKS, we now offer both his rarely seen first feature length film, GUNS OF THE TREES, a fictional narrative of the Beat Generation, as well as, in a more poetic vein, THE SIXTIES QUARTET, that features portraits of Andy Warhol, George Maciunas, John Lennon, and the Kennedy family at Warhol's compound in Montauk, just several years after the assassination of President Kennedy.  All Jonas Mekas titles are published by Re:Voir.

 

Last, but not least, in the vein of found footage filmmaking, we complement our previous release of GUSTAV DEUTSCH - FILM IST. (1-12), with the recent work (2002 - 2012) of NORBERT PFAFFENBICHLER - NOTES ON NOTES ON FILM, both published by Sixpack Films/INDEX DVD


For a complete list of DVD and Blu-ray publications from our entire library of distribution titles, as a printable PDF, click here.  Please note that all of these titles are currently available for order processing.

 
These DVDs are currently being made available to universities, libraries, museums, and other educational organizations in North America (US and Canada), and include public performance rights. Public performance rights extend to use in classrooms and in other non-commercial settings where no admission is charged.

 

Please Note:

Many of our DVDs are published in PAL format Region 0.  

PAL DVDs require a PAL or Multi-system DVD player for playback.

 

Order by Phone @ 212.280.8654 or by Fax @ 212.280.8656

 

For inquiries and to order by e-mail, contact: sales@gartenbergmedia.com

 

For our entire DVD catalogue, please visit: www.gartenbergmedia.com/dvd/