
Program 21: Two Weeks in Another Time – Transfigured and Immersive Ethnographies
NYFF51: Views from the Avant-Garde
October 3 - 7, 2013
Magic Mushroom Mountain Movie (Manuel De Landa, Mexico/USA, 1973-1980, 15m)
Brébeuf (Stephen Broomer,
Canada, 2013, 10:32m)
Kolkata (Mark Lapore, USA/India, 2005, 35m)
Let Us Persevere in What We Have Resolved Before We Forget (Ben Russell, USA/France/Vanuatu, 2013, 20m)
Natpwe, the feast of the spirits (Jean Dubrel and Tiane Doan Na Champassak, France/Burma, 2012, 31m)
Magic Mushroom Mountain Movie. Manuel De Landa, Mexico/USA, 1973-1980, 15 min. (Super- 8mm digitized to HD video in 2013 by Anthology Film Archives with support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts)
Brébeuf. Stephen Broomer,
Canada, 2013, 10:32min.
Kolkata. Mark Lapore, USA/India, 2005, 35min (A Views -NYFF reprise screening)
Let Us Persevere in What We Have Resolved Before We Forget. Ben Russell, USA/France/Vanatu, 2013, 20 min.
Natpwe, the feast of the spirits. Jean Dubrel and Tiane Doan Na Champassak, France/Burma, 2012, 31min.
Kolkata. Mark Lapore, USA/India, 2005, 35min (A Views -NYFF reprise screening)
“[LaPore's films] should be seen by anyone who cares about the cinema and who cares about the way this image machine can display the world we have made and, especially, the aspects we prefer to ignore or forget. Their courage matches their beauty and their growing despair.” – Tom Gunning,




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