MASTERWORKS OF AMERICAN AVANT-GARDE EXPERIMENTAL FILM 1920-1970

Commencing in 1920 with Charles Sheeler and Paul Strand’s creative collaboration on MANHATTA, successive generations of experimental filmmakers and artists have worked in collaboration or alone to create a cinema capable of expressing dynamic unspoken concepts in totally abstract visual terms.

To watch these films is to see the world anew through cinematic interventions: fast cutting, expressive camerawork, abstract animation, surrealistic collage, distorted and superimposed imagery, and many more extraordinary techniques. Essentially the filmmakers ask us to open our eyes and see, to permit the reception of pure sensations uninhibited by any complex web of predetermined associations dominant in mainstream Hollywood cinema.

Collected from archives around the world, and beautifully restored in high definition, the majority of vintage silent films in Masterworks of American Avant-garde Experimental Film 1920-1970 feature new musical scores from innovative composers Donald Sosin, George Antheil, Eric Beheim, Rodney Sauer, Gustavo Matamoros, Henry Wolfe and Phil Carluzzo.

 
 
 

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Format: Blu-ray & DVD-NTSC Combo /
Region A & Region 1

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MANHATTA
(US, 1920-1921)

Director: Charles Sheeler & Paul Strand

• 11:41 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W
• Silent

BALLET MECHANIQUE
(US, 1923-1924)

Director: Fernand Léger & Dudley Murphy

• 15:53 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W, tinted
• Silent

ANÉMIC CINÉMA
(US, 1926)

Director: Rrose Sélavy (a.k.a. Marcel Duchamp)

• 6:40 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W
• Silent

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF 9413–A HOLLYWOOD EXTRA
(US, 1927)

Director: Robert Florey & Slavko Vorkapich

• 13:20 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W
• Silent

SKYSCRAPER SYMPHONY
(US, 1929)

Director: Robert Florey

• 8:53 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W
• Silent

MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES
(US, 1930)

Director: Ralph Steiner

• 10:18 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W
• Silent

A BRONX MORNING
(US, 1931)

Director: Jay Leyda

• 14:05 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W
• Silent

LOT IN SODOM
(US, 1933)

Director: J.S. Watson Jr., Melville Webber, Alec Wilder, Remsen Wood & Bernard O’Brien

• 25:53 minutes
• 35mm
• B&W
• Sound

POEM 8
(US, 1932-1933)

Director: Emlen Etting

• 19:40 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Silent

AN OPTICAL POEM
(US, 1937)

Director: Oskar Fischinger
Music: Franz Liszt

• 7:02 minutes
• 35mm
• Color
• Sound

THIMBLE THEATER
(US, c.1938, unfinished until 1968)

Director: Joseph Cornell

• 6:07 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W, tinted
• Silent

TARANTELLA
(US, 1940)

Director: Mary Ellen Bute & Ted Nemeth
Animation: Norman McLaren
Music: Edwin Gerschefski

• 4:24 minutes
• 35mm
• Color
• Sound

THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
(US, 1940)

Director: Rudy Burckhardt

• 8:09 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Silent

1941
(US, 1941)

Director: Francis Lee
Music: Igor Stravinsky

• 4 minutes
• 35mm blowup from 16mm
• Color
• Sound

MESHES OF THE AFTERNOON
(US, 1943)

Director: Maya Deren & A. Hackenschmied

• 13:46 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Silent

MEDITATION ON VIOLENCE
(US, 1948)

Director, music: Maya Deren

• 12:27 minutes
• 35mm blowup from 16mm
• B&W
• Sound

IN THE STREET
(US, 1948)

Director: Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb & James Agee
Music: Arthur Kleiner

• 16:50 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Silent

FOUR IN THE AFTERNOON
(US, 1950-51)

Director: James Broughton
Music: William O. Smith

• 14 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Sound

ABSTRONIC
(US, 1952)

Director: Mary Ellen Bute & Ted Nemeth
Music: Aaron Copland & Don Gillis

• 5:45 minutes
• 35mm
• Color
• Sound

EAUX D'ARTIFICE
(US, 1953)

Director: Kenneth Anger
Music: Antonio Vivaldi

• 12:57 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W, tinted
• Sound

BELLS OF ATLANTIS
(US, 1952-1953)

Director: Ian Hugo
Featuring: Anaïs Nin
Music: Louis & Bebe Barron

• 9:27 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

EVOLOUTION
(US, 1954)

Director: Jim Davis

• 8:01 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

GYROMORPHOSIS
(US, 1954)

Director: Hy Hirsh
Music: John Lewis

• 6:40 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

HURRY, HURRY!
(US, 1957)

Director: Marie Menken

• 4:27 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

N.Y., N.Y.
(US, 1958)

Director: Francis Thompson
Music: Gene Forrell

• 15:10 minutes
• 35mm blowup from 16mm
• Color
• Sound

9 VARIATIONS ON A DANCE THEME
(US, 1966-1967)

Director: Hilary Harris
Music: McNeil Robinson

• 12:39 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Sound

CASTRO STREET (THE COMING OF CONSCIOUSNESS)
(US, 1966)

Director: Bruce Baillie

• 9:59 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

FILM THAT RISES TO THE SURFACE OF CLARIFIED BUTTER
(US, 1968)

Director: Owen Land (formerly George Landow)

• 8:26 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Sound

EXCERPTS FROM WALDEN: DIARIES, NOTES AND SKETCHES
(US, 1969)

Director: Jonas Mekas
Music: Frédéric Chopin

• 13:05 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

OUR LADY OF THE SPHERE
(US, 1969)

Director: Lawrence Jordan

• 9:14 minutes
• 35mm blowup from 16mm
• Color
• Sound

LOVE IT / LEAVE IT
(US, 1970)

Director: Tom Palazzolo
Music: Ray Whilding White

• 14:07 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

DL2 (DISINTEGRATION LINE #2)
(US, 1970)

Director: Lawrence Janiak
Music: Peliatan Gamelan

• 11:46 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

TRANSPORT
(US, 1970)

Director: Amy Greenfield
Music: Indiran

• 5:43 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Sound

 

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Bonus Material

SAPPHO AND JERRY, PARTS 1-3
(US, 1977-1978)

Director: Bruce Posner
Music: Indiran

• 5:35 minutes
• 35mm
• Color
• Sound

CH'AN
(US, 1983)

Director: Francis Lee
Music: Christopher Atwood

• 6:08 minutes
• 16mm
• B&W
• Sound

SEASONS…
(US, 1983)

Director: Phil Solomon & Stan Brakhage

• 16 minutes
• 16mm
• Color
• Silent

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Total Running Time: 06:58:00 (4 Discs Blu-ray/DVD)

Language: English

Musical Score: Donald Sosin, George Antheil, Eric Beheim, Rodney Sauer, Gustavo Matamoros, Henry Wolfe & Phil Carluzzo

Booklet Text: Bruce Posner

Published By: Flicker Alley

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