"Constructing American Experimental Narratives" – Round Table Discussion at The 8th Athens Avant-Garde Film Festival, Greece

Nov. 21st, 4pm. In conjunction with Jon Gartenberg's program "A Panorama Of American Experimental Narratives In The New Millennium" at the 8th Athens Avant-Garde Film Festival in Greece is a roundtable discussion "Constructing American Experimental Narratives" with filmmakers featured in the program, Abigail Child and Julie Talen along with Jon. Free admission.

http://8aagff.tainiothiki.gr/en/parallel-events/constructing-american-experimental-narratives/

Film And Audiovisual Archives Round Table Discussion at The 8th Athens Avant-Garde Film Festival, Greece

Jon Gartenberg will be part of a round table discussion with film theorist Laura Mulvey, artist Jenny Marketou, director of the Cinemateca Portuguesa Jose Manuel Costa & director of the festival Maria Komninos on the subject of film and audiovisual archives. Part of the 8th Athens Avant-Garde Film Festival, Greece. November 20th at 4pm, free admission.

http://8aagff.tainiothiki.gr/en/parallel-events/film-and-audiovisual

The 8th Athens (Greece) Avant-garde Film Festival: "A Panorama of American Experimental Narratives in the New Millennium" A Retrospective Film Program Curated by Jon Gartenberg

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A Retrospective Film Program Curated by Jon Gartenberg

at the 8th Athens (Greece) Avant-garde Film Festival:


 

"A Panorama of American Experimental Narratives

in the New Millennium" 

   8th Athens Avant-garde Film Festival logo

Athens Avant-garde Film Festival, Greece

Wednesday, November 12 - Sunday, November 23

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

 

This program provides a panorama of American experimental films made in the 21st century and focuses primarily on feature length narratives (both fiction and documentary), together with a complement of shorts.  Because these filmmakers lack the funding provided by Hollywood and "off-Hollywood" producers, they often struggle for long periods to complete their films.  At the same time, the creative independence that they have been afforded provides the individual filmmakers with great freedom of expression.  This talented group of artists, toiling mostly in solitude, created inspiring works that challenge, in thematic, structural, technical, and perceptual fashion, the manner in which we, as spectators, perceive the world at large.

 

Stylistically, the films in this retrospective series encompass found footage works, diverse hand-crafted animation techniques, live action movies that experiment with formal structure, as well as hybrid documentary and fiction forms.  The contemporary artists in this program (while versed in the history of the avant-garde), are more consciously engaged with narrative cinema traditions, if only to then subvert them through their diverse storytelling strategies.  They most frequently represent time and space in a manner that tends to disrupt the illusion of spatial and temporal continuity, and to foreground the experience of memory.  Thematically, the films in this program incorporate reflections upon individual identity, the family structure, the fabric of the community, and the larger political culture, that are presented most often in critical and/or self-critical fashion.  They directly address significant social issues, including the tragic events of 9/11, presidential politics and political resistance, the earth's ecology, human diaspora and race relations, and the myth of the post World War II nuclear American family. 


Please see pages 34-45 of the Festival Catalog, viewable and downloadable as a PDF Document here:

 



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GME Announces Four Films by Gerhard Lamprecht Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sales

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Gartenberg Media Announces
Four Films by Gerhard Lamprecht

Now Available on DVD for Institutional Sales


 

Gartenberg Media Enterprises (GME) is proud to announce the release of four films by Gerhard Lamprecht on DVD, now available for institutional sales in North America.  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, together with Edition Filmuseum, has published four of his silent features from the years 1925-1928, paired in two separate DVD editions: DIE VERRUFENEN (SLUMS OF BERLIN(1925), together with DIE UNEHELICHEN (CHILDREN OF NO IMPORTANCE) (1926); and MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER (THE PEOPLE AMONG US) (1926), with UNTER DER LATERNE (UNDER THE LANTERN) (1928).  All four films highlight both the desperation and resolve of the working class in Berlin during the tumultuous decade following World War I.  Following recent revival showings of a number of these films at the Pordenone and San Francisco silent film festivals and Telluride Film Festival, the release of these DVD editions should further herald a rediscovery in academic circles of this oft-overlooked German film director.

 

 

 

DIE VERRUFENEN & DIE UNEHELICHEN     MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE

 

 

DIE VERRUFENEN (DER FÜNFTE STAND) & DIE UNEHELICHEN is a double-DVD set presenting two feature films by Gerhard Lamprecht which reproduce German illustrator Heinrich Zille's  view of the Berlin milieu ("Milljöh"). In DIE VERRUFENEN (1925) the engineer Robert Kramer, released from prison, cannot find his way back to civilian life. He wants to end his life, but is held back by the streetwalker Emma. In DIE UNEHELICHEN (1926) three working-class children suffer under their violent foster parents, till a dramatic incident changes their lives.

 


 
DIE VERRUFENEN (DER FÜNFTE STAND) & DIE UNEHELICHEN

Gerhard Lamprecht   Germany

Die Verrufenen (Der fünfte Stand) (1925)
Die Unehelichen (1926) 


2-Disc DVD Edition

DVD-PAL   Region 0
No Regional Code

Features include:

 - New scores by Donald Sosin.

 - Trilingual (German, English, French) booklet with an essay
 by Rolf Aurich and Wolfgang Jacobsen.

 

 

Institutional Sale Price: $ 300.00 plus shipping & handling.


 


 

The second double-DVD set, MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER & UNTER DER LATERNE, presents two films by Gerhard Lamprecht, sketching social panoramas of late 1920s Berlin. MENSCHEN UNTEREINANDER delineates the social microcosm of a tenement building; the tenants represent a cross-section of poverty, corruption and compassion. In UNTER DER LATERNE, the girl Else begins to follow the wrong path after an altercation with her father. The high life turns out to be the first step in a downward spiral.

 


Gerhard Lamprecht    Germany

Menschen untereinander (1926)
Unter der Laterne(1928)
  

2-Disc DVD Edition

DVD-PAL   Region 0
No Regional Code

 

Features include:

 - New scores by Donald Sosin.

 - Alternative scores by ensemble mosaik and shortfilmlivemusic.

 - Trilingual (German, English, French) booklet with essays

by Rolf Aurich, Wolfgang Jacobsen and Jörg Becker.


 

Institutional Sale Price: $ 300.00 plus shipping & handling. 

 

 


Additional German Silent Classics
of Related Interest from GME

Asta Nielsen    Germany (1913-1916)
Die Suffragette    Urban Gad
Das Liebes-ABC    Magnus Stifter
Das Eskimobaby    Heinz Schall
Die Börsenkönigin   Edmund Edel

Ernst Lubitsch   Germany (1922)

Manfred Noa   Germany (1922)

 NERVEN

Robert Reinert   Germany (1919)

 

PHANTOM

F.W. Murnau   Germany (1922)


Karlheinz Martin   Germany (1921)


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