Warren Sonbert Retrospective at Tate Modern

Warren Sonbert Retrospective at Tate Modern
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Warren Sonbert Retrospective at Tate Modern
 
 
Warren Sonbert
Warren Sonbert with his film camera

© The Estate of Warren Sonbert

 


TATE  
Tate Modern, London
Thursday 24 October - Sunday 27 October


Warren Sonbert is one of the seminal figures in American experimental film. A precocious talent, he had his first career retrospective before he turned 21 years old, establishing his reputation early as a key innovator in New York's counter-culture during the 1960s. Encouraged to take up filmmaking by Gregory Markopolous, his early works were populated by denizens of Warhol's scene such as superstar René Ricard and Gerard Malanga, as well as art critic Henry Geldzhaler. Often characterised as diaristic, his films pay close attention to intimate details of his surroundings and relationships that evolved from his living in New York and San Francisco, but also developed a unique lyrical form that transcends their quotidian detail to explore our individual human position in the world at large.

 

Defined by many contrasting influences from rock-and-roll to opera, from Douglas Sirk's classic Hollywood melodramas to the montage theories of Dziga Vertov, his films constantly question the world around him and positions the minutiae of day-to-day experience in an epic, international framework. His complex editing style - cutting rapidly between time periods, cultures and continents - creates a polyphonic cinema embraced equally by film and by literary circles leading to his close association with the New York School and Language Poets from the San Francisco Bay Area (including Michael Brownstein, Larry Fagin and Anne Waldman as well as Carla Harryman and Charles Bernstein). The first complete retrospective of his work in the UK, this series will position newly restored works alongside films by his peers such as Stan Brakhage, Abigail Child, Nathaniel Dorsky, Gerard Malanga, Gregory Markopoulos, Jeff Scher, and Andy Warhol, as well as Douglas Sirk's feature film Tarnished Angels (1957).

 

A special panel discussion with archivist Jon Gartenberg, writer Lynne Tillman and historian James Boaden, follows the Warren Sonbert: Where Did Our Love Go? programme on Saturday 26 October.

 

Co-curated by Jon Gartenberg with Tate Film.
Individual screenings introduced by Jon Gartenberg

 

The films of Warren Sonbert were preserved through the efforts of the Estate Project for Artists with AIDS in cooperation with the Academy Film Archive. Archivist Jon Gartenberg developed this film preservation initiative with the support of Ascension Serrano (The Estate of Warren Sonbert) and John Hanhardt (former senior curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum). The prints of Warren Sonbert's films in this retrospective exhibition are made available through Light Cone (Paris), the European distributor of his films. Program notes for this series by Jon Gartenberg, with additional contributions by George Clark.

 

Tate Film is supported by Maja Hoffmann / LUMA Foundation

 
Events in this series

Thursday 24 October 2013, 19.00 - 21.00

Friday 25 October 2013, 19.00 - 20.30

Friday 25 October 2013, 21.00 - 22.30

Saturday 26 October 2013, 15.00 - 17.00

Saturday 26 October 2013, 17.00 - 18.30

Saturday 26 October 2013, 19.00 - 21.00

Sunday 27 October 2013, 15.00 - 17.00

Sunday 27 October 2013, 17.00 - 19.00

Sunday 27 October 2013, 19.00 - 21.00 

 


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DVD Distribution - Upcoming Fall Releases

DVD Distribution - Upcoming Fall Releases
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GME DVD Distribution - Upcoming Fall Releases

 

 

Gartenberg Media is pleased to announce our current slate of DVD releases for the fall academic season, now available for order. Carefully selected from boutique publishers, these DVDs represent works extending from classic silent films of the 1910's and 1920's through to cutting edge narratives and avant-garde films of the 1960's and 1970's.

 

Silent film director Albert Capellani has been a popular rediscovery of the Cinema Ritrovato festival over recent seasons. We are pleased to highlight a new publication of the Belgian Cinematek entitled To Dazzle the Eye and Stir the Heart - The Red Lantern, Nazimova and the Boxer Rebellion, featuring THE RED LANTERN (1919), starring Alla Nazimova, and accompanied by a comprehensive book of essays about the filmmaker, star, and period.

 

Also from the silent era, we are proud to feature a multi-disc set (published by Flicker Alley) entitled FRENCH MASTERWORKS: RUSSIAN ÉMIGRÉS IN PARIS 1923-1929, comprising five iconic films made by Albatros Productions, including films directed by Jacques Feyder Marcel L'Herbier, and Ivan Mosjoukine. Mosjoukine was also the featured actor in many of these Albatros films. This comprehensive DVD publication compliments, for teaching purposes, our previous release of Flicker Alley's multi-disk volume, LANDMARKS OF EARLY SOVIET FILM.

 

In recent years, GME has made a concerted effort to integrate key documentary films into our offerings for the academic market.  Also from the Cinematek, we offer the rarely-seen five-part SYMPHONIE PAYSANNE (PEASANT SYMPHONY), which Belgian filmmaker Henri Storck made between 1942 and 1944, at the height of the Second World War. GME's previous offerings of Storck's works comprise separate Blu-ray/DVD Combo Editions of his films entitled IMAGES D'OSTENDE and MISERE AU BORINAGE.

 

From Edition Filmmuseum, Munich, GME offers, for the first time, two distinct publications of key film works by Werner Schroeter, the hugely influential German avant-garde film, theater, and opera director: EIKA KATAPPA & DER TOD DER MARIA MALIBRAN, two melodramas about love and death, and DER BOMBERPILOT & NEL REGNO DI NAPOLI, two historic dramas set during WWII and in the immediately postwar era.

 

Finally, also from Flicker Alley, GME features THE CURTIS HARRINGTON SHORT FILM COLLECTION, a Blu-ray/DVD Combo Edition comprising experimental shorts made by Los Angeles based filmmaker Curtis Harrington during the flowering of the American avant-garde in the immediately post WWII era, together with USHER (2002), his modern interpretation of the classic Edgar Allan Poe story. 

 

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.

 

BOMBERPILOTCURTIS HARRINGTON COLLECTIONEIKA KATAPPAFRENCH MASTERWORKSTHE RED LANTERNSYMPHONIE PAYSANNE


 Werner Schroeter

 Curtis Harrington

 

 Werner Schroeter

 

 Ivan Mosjoukine, Alexandre Volkoff, Marcel L'Herbier & Jacques Feyder

 

 Albert Capellani

 

 Henri Storck

 
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.

 

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GME DVD Distribution - Academic Year Recap

DVD Distribution - Academic Recap
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GME DVD Distribution - Academic Recap

 

As the summer holiday ends, and this new academic season gets underway, GME is pleased to provide a recap of the DVDs that we've offered over the past year for North American institutional sales. These DVDs represent works spanning the entire course of film history, from early cinema through to the contemporary avant-garde, from Asta Nielsen to James Benning. Collectively, these filmmakers' works are represented in high quality DVD and Blu-ray editions from international publishers that GME has carefully searched worldwide to represent.

 

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.

 

Please watch for the forthcoming announcement of our new list of titles that will be available for pre-order this fall. In the meantime, use any of the links below to follow us using Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, as well as the GME website news blog and Constant Contact:

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Recap of Fall 2012 - Spring 2013 Academic Year Releases
 

 

LOVES OF PHARAOHCASTING A GLANCE / RRTHIS IS CINERAMA Blu-ray/DVD Combo WINDJAMMER Blu-ray/DVD Combo FOUR FILMS WITH ASTA NIELSENTHE LATE MATHIAS PASCALIS THIS WHAT YOU WERE BORN FOR?CALIFORNIA TRILOGYIMAGES D'OSTENDESTORCK-MISERE AU BORINAGEMANDALA FILMSBOUQUET D'IMAGESNANOOK OF THE NORTHMOST DANGEROUS GAMEATTRACTIONS, INSTRUCTIONS & OTHER ROMANCES
 
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/

 


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