Format:
[2 DVD] (418 Min.)
,
s/w
,
teilw. s/w ; Farbe : dolby digital 2.0
Uniform Title:
Masterworks of American Avant-garde Experimental Film: 1920-1970
Content:
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. [www.flickeralley.com]
Note:
ohne Dialog
Language:
Undetermined
Keywords:
DVD-Video
;
Blu-Ray-Disc
Bookmarklink