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COMPLICATED SPACESThe Evening Class Interview With Heinz Emigholz, Pt. One

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2008-04-18 22:56:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...architectural films but other photographic and cinematic documents Emigholz: Yes. Plus, up to now there are seven or eight films about architecture. "Photography and Beyond" Part Eleven, for example, is a collection of 60 short films about recent modern architecture in Austria by living architects thatassembled togetherrun five and a half...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eniaios IV "Nefeli Photos" Reel 2, 2004

2007-10-11 13:49:08 by Editor in Film Fest Journal
 
...architectural landscape as both matter and space, saturation and void, where ecstasy exists as both a state of tactile intensity and profound spirituality. A composition in black where slivers of inanimate images occupying no more than a third of the screen at any given time (but made more focal by the framing of the dark margins)...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eniaios IV "Nefeli Photos" Reel 2, 2004

2007-10-11 13:49:08 by Editor in Film Fest Journal
 
...architectural landscape as both matter and space, saturation and void, where ecstasy exists as both a state of tactile intensity and profound spirituality. A composition in black where slivers of inanimate images occupying no more than a third of the screen at any given time (but made more focal by the framing of the dark margins)...
 
 
 
 
 
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PFA: HEINZ EMIGHOLZArchitecture As Autobiography

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2008-04-06 16:43:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...architectural spaces that I believe have been sorely neglected by 'architectural history.' " We present five of these salvaging studies. Three trace a history of direct influences: Rudolph M. Schindler (18871953) studied with Adolf Loos (18701933), who was influenced by Louis H. Sullivan (18561924). Emigholz's cinematic "archives" of these...
 
 
 
 
 
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COMPLICATED SPACESThe Evening Class Interview With Heinz Emigholz, Pt. Two

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2008-04-18 23:16:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...architectural space, 35mm is what I want to use. But for a current project I'm doing that deals with cityscapes, I'm very excited about using the Red camera Guillén: Another quality I like about your filmmaking is its luxurious autonomy. You really are an auteur filming auteur architecture. You film what you want to film. Pym is your...
 
 
 
 
 
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ROUGEThe Evening Class Index

2008-11-04 22:24:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
 
...Architectural Promenade [ Singing in the Rain ] Alain Masson; 7 (2005 Humbert Balsan Humbert Balsan 1954-2005 Dave Kehr; 6 (2005 Raymond Bellour The Film We Accompany Raymond Bellour; 3 (2004 Ingmar Bergman Saraband : Bergman's Ship Sails On Yvette Bíró; 6 (2005 Brazilian Cinema (Miscellaneous Cinema: Music of Light Jairo Ferreira;...
 
 
 
 
 
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František Vláčil: an introduction

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2007-11-26 22:15:47 by michael in Kinoblog
...architectural space. It also marked his first collaboration with the prodigiously inventive composer Zdeněk Liška, who would score all his films for the next seventeen years Vláčil then made the first of several trips into the distant past, turning to 16th-century Bohemia for The Devils Trap ( Ďáblova past , 1961), a thinly veiled...
 
 
 
 
 
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The Political Cinema of Francesco Rosi

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2007-11-04 01:04:00 by Sachin G. in Scribbles and Ramblings
...architectural plans are passed in a matter of days as opposed to the normal waiting time of 6 months. One of the consequences of this quick developments results in an apartment wall crashing down resulting in a few deaths This incident kick-starts the film's story. An investigation is conducted as to the real reasons for this building's...
 
 
 
 
 
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Local Filmmaker Dishes on Hard Knocks

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2007-03-27 11:56:00 by johanna in the lone revue
...architectural firm on the corner of Whitfield and Baum. The renovation of the building included two massive wooden doors that one morning attracted a crowd of spectators. It wasn't the light coloring of the doors that had pulled people from the East Liberty branch of the Carnegie Library, though. It was the doorknob, a steering wheel-size...