New York Film Festival 2023:
Last Things (Deborah Stratman), 2023
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Deborah Stratman, {2011} …These Blazeing Starrs!
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LAST THINGS:
Hour long art film
Show the history of life
Through rock formations
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Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003)
Los Angeles Plays Itself by #ThomAndersen, "a gift to movie lovers as well as anyone with an interest in architecture and social history"
THOM ANDERSEN
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBBB
USA, 2003. Thom Andersen Productions. Screenplay by Thom Andersen. Cinematography by Deborah Stratman. Produced by Thom Andersen. Film Editing by Seung-Hyun Yoo.
The City of Angels is the city of dreams, some of which come true, while others are broken, a place that is, as the narrator of this magnificent documentary puts it, the most photographed city…
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deborah stratman
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5 Ejercicios de paisaje para María Vaughan #2
Hace más de un año te envié un post con este mismo nombre, donde recopilaba para ti mis (en ese entonces) más recientes descubrimientos en materia de arte y paisaje. Ahora, con mucha emoción, repito el ejercicio y te envío acá nuevamente cinco propuestas. Todas recién halladas, todas genuinamente emocionantes, todas muy útiles e inspiradoras. En la anterior ocasión te mandaba a tres artistas contemporáneos, hoy te hago llegar 4 bellos cineastas.
Tengo la impresión que poco a poco, cada vez más, me acerco a un lugar donde me emociona estar. Un lugar que llevo descubriendo en compañía tuya y de la mano con otras personas que, antes que nosotros, también sintieron el poder de los paisajes. El magnetismo de sus soledades y sus misterios.
Links:
Fog Line (1970) - Larry Gottheim https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9x3e5
A Journey to Avebury (1971) - Derek Jarman https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xopol
Vertical Features Remake (1978) - Peter Greenaway https://www.filemail.com/d/sjchkpdlwjzvtkc
From Hetty to Nancy (1997) - Deborah Stratman https://vimeo.com/393522829
In order Not Be Here (2002) - Deborah Stratman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BdNmi_X9cs&ab_channel=thepolicestation
Te amo maría,
Espero disfrutes mucho estas películas, tanto como yo.
Siempre tuyo,
Jeremiah.
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It’s DOXA time! From May 2nd to 12th, 2024, it’s time to fill your eyes and brain with an epic roster of great new documentaries.
Iris Film Collective is very pleased to be a Community Partner once again this year, and super-thrilled to be presenting Deborah Stratman’s latest: LAST THINGS, Thursday May 2nd, 6:00 PM @ The Cinematheque.
“To human eyes, Earth was dead. Yet another life was evolving for whom this was the time of genesis.” In Deborah Stratman’s Last Things, geological history is told by the primeval beings that know it most intimately—rocks, crystals, microbes and solar materials. In this retelling of Earth’s origin story, the mineral kingdom reigns. What would a stone remember, if asked about the shape of the world millions of years ago? Weaving together poetry, scientific research and photography both beautiful and bizarre, Stratman examines the complex micro worlds that combine to create our larger, more precarious one. -SB
“By turns speculative fiction, documentary, and cosmic horror… Last Things approaches a geological sublime, forcing us to confront the unsettling foreignness of our planet’s deep history.”
-Peter Goldberg for SCREENSLATE
Check out the whole festival at www.doxafestival.ca and see you there!
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#lastthings
#deborahstratman
#doxa2024
#irisfilmcollective
#experimentaldocumentary
#communitypartner
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Last Things (2024)
When I first read a blurb in the paper advertising a screening of Deborah Stratman’s Last Things, the description called to mind Enys Men: a “documentary exploring the geo-biosphere throughout evolution and extinction” featuring “stunning visuals ranging from the microscopic to unending landscapes” that “defies the boundaries of what a documentary can be.” There was the promise that the film…
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