GME Presents Films by Philippe Garrel

GME Presents Films by Philippe Garrel

GME is pleased to add two new DVD editions of films by Philippe Garrel –- LA CICATRICE INTÉRIEURE (1972) and L’ENFANT SECRET (1979) -- to four other digital publications of this auteurist’s films that we previously have presented for academic study and research. Garrel began making movies at age sixteen, fired by a mythopoetic vision and a political fervor that crested and crashed in May ’68, whose turmoil he filmed in the long-lost, newly discovered ACTUA 1 (1968) and decades later re-created from memory in LES AMANTS REGULIERS (2005).

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Tassilo Adam in the Dutch East Indies in the 1920s for 2020 World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

Tassilo Adam in the Dutch East Indies in the 1920s for 2020 World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

Gartenberg Media Enterprises presents a rare clip that Tassilo Adam filmed with the cooperation of the Royal authorities, who staged processions, and gatherings, and rituals for his camera. A number of these included representation of animals through dance. As the official ethnographer for the Dutch government of the East Indies, as well as a professional photographer, his moving image footage shows a considerably more sophisticated vision of the Dutch East Indies in the 1920s than other films of the period. Although transferred digitally, this material retains the lustrous sheen of the nitrate on which it was originally filmed.

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GME Presents the Films of Marcel Hanoun

GME Presents the Films of Marcel Hanoun

Marcel Hanoun is one of the underappreciated directors of World Cinema stature. Since his death in 2012, his body of work remains generally unknown. His unique and varied cinematic career lives at the margins of modernist film, of the French New Wave, and even of experimental cinema.

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GME Presents the Films of Maurice Lemaître

GME Presents the Films of Maurice Lemaître

“A major figure in the lettrist movement, Maurice Lemaître revolutionized cinema in 1951 with LE FILM EST DÉJÀ COMMENCÉ? (HAS THE FEATURE STARTED YET?) and invented a new form of performance: “Syncinema.” His many cinematic works, made between the 1960s and the present day, confirm his position as one of the most important avant-garde filmmakers of his generation." - Christian Lebrat

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GME Notes with Sadness the Recent Passing of Stanley Crouch

GME Notes with Sadness the Recent Passing of Stanley Crouch

A prolific author, essayist, columnist and social critic, Crouch challenged conventional thinking on race and helped found Jazz at Lincoln Center. He proclaimed himself a “radical pragmatist,” defining it this way:

“I affirm whatever I think has the best chance of working, of being both inspirational and unsentimental, of reasoning across the categories of false division and beyond the decoy of race.”

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Choreographer Trisha Brown's Archive Goes to the New York Public Library

Choreographer Trisha Brown's Archive Goes to the New York Public Library

After an extensive search for the right home, the Trisha Brown Dance Company is placing its founder’s archive — including the Building Tapes and corresponding notebooks, known as the Building Notebooks — at the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.

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