Saturday, March 27, 2004
Presented at:
Hallwalls
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Recent Chris Marker Essays $7 general, $6 students/seniors, $4 members Co-sponsored by the University at Buffalo Dept. of Media Study Over the last fifty years, Marker has developed the film essay genre to encompass historic fact and ephemeral rumination, biographical detail with metaphysical wondering. Tonight’s screening includes two of his most recent works: ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF ANDREI ARSENEVICH (55 min., 1999) an homage to his friend and colleague Russian auteur Andrei Tarkovsky who died in 1986, and REMEMBERANCE OF THINGS TO COME (42 min., 2001), a portrait of French photographer Denise Bellon made in collaboration with one of her daughters, Yannick Bellon. Before these essays, local filmmaker David Baumler will screen two of his own short works that have been influenced by Marker: RAIN (6 mins., 2001) and ICH KANN SIE NICHT VERSTEHEN (6 mins., 2004). |
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