Неувиденное кино. Ранние американские авангардные фильмы 1894-1941
Unseen Cinema. Early American Avant-Garde Film 1894-1941
Диск 4.
Перевернутое повествование (Новые направления в повествовании)
Inverted Narratives (New Directions in Story-Telling)
Год выпуска: 2005
Страна: США
Жанр: avant-garde
Продолжительность: 2:35
Перевод: Не требуется
Русские субтитры: нет
Описание: Unseen Cinema - потрясающий сборник редких картин, восстановленных из американских, французских, британских киноархивов. 7 2xDVD5 дисков, 19 часов, 155 фильмов. Часть 4 серии Unseen cinema "INVERTED NARRATIVES: New Directions in Story-Telling" содержит короткометражки:
The House with Closed Shutters (1910)—D.W. Griffith & G.W. "Billy" Bitzer
Suspense (1913)—Lois Weber & Philips Smalley
Moonland (c. 1926)—Neil McQuire & William A. O’Connor
Lullaby (1929)—Boris Deutsch
The Bridge (1929-30)—Charles Vidor
Little Geezer (1932)—Theodore Huff
Black Dawn (1933)—Josef Berne & Seymour Stern
Native Land (1937-41)—Frontier Films: Leo Hurwitz & Paul Strand (excerpt)
Black Legion (1936-7)—Nykino: Ralph Steiner & Willard Van Dyke
Even As You and I (1937)—Roger Barlow, Harry Hay & Le Roy Robbins
Object Lesson (1941)—Christoher Young
"Sredni Vashtar" by Saki (1940-43)—David Bradley
это раздача четвертого из семи дисков, остальные на очереди
Диск 1. Механический глаз (Эксперименты в технике и форме) - The Mechanized Eye (Experiments in Technique and Form)
Диск 2. Дъявольская забава (Американский сюрреализм) - He Devil’s Plaything (American Surrealism)
Диск 3. Легкие ритмы (Музыка и абстракции) - Light Rhytms (Music and Abstraction)
Диск 4. Перевернутое повествование (Новые направления в повествовании) - Inverted Narratives (New Directions in Story-Telling)
Диск 5. Изображение столицы (Открытие Нью-Йорка) - Picturing A Metropolis (New York City Unveiled)
Диск 6. Любители как профессионалы (Открытие рая в картине) - The Amateur As Auteur (Discovering Paradise in Pictures)
Диск 7. Да здравствует танец! (Начало кинотанца) - Viva La Dance (The Beginnings of Ciné-Dance)
Доп. информация: This collection, curated by Anthology Film Archive’s Bruce Posner and produced for home video by David Shepard, presents us with an abundance of experimental films from the period 1894-1941, with the vast majority of them never available before for home viewing. While these films differ wildly from each other, they have one thing in common: they’re all experiments in one way or another, meant or designed to broaden the conception of what cinema can be or do. ‘Unseen Cinema’ contains a staggering total over 155 films (and a total running time of almost 19 hours) which are spread over 7 discs. Each disc has its own theme or subject matter, although there is quite some overlap, simply because any attempt at such categorization is bound to fail.
Disc 4: Inverted Narratives
New Directions in Story-Telling
Early directors D.W. Griffith and Lois Weber develop the radical language of cinema narrative through audience-friendly melodramas made for nickelodeon theaters. Experimental fantasies are depicted in such independent productions as Moonland (c. 1926), Lullaby (1929), and The Bridge (1929-30). Depression era films by socially-conscious filmmakers reshape drama as demonstrated in Josef Berne's brooding Black Dawn (1933) and Strand and Hurwitz's biting Native Land (1937-41): each pictures a raw reality. Parody and satire find their mark in Theodore Huff's Little Geezer (1932) and Barlow, Hay and Le Roy's Even as You and I (1937). David Bradley's Sredni Vashtar by Saki (1940-43) boasts an inadvertent post-modern attitude.
Качество: DVD9
Формат: DVD Video
Видео кодек: MPEG2
Аудио кодек: AC3
Видео: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR
Аудио: English (Dolby AC3, 2 ch)