Great short interview with Lynne Ramsay, whose Ratcatcher was a true cinematic revelation for me, a work of extraordinary power and grit.
Zach Barocas, Diasporist Diarist
Great short interview with Lynne Ramsay, whose Ratcatcher was a true cinematic revelation for me, a work of extraordinary power and grit.
I saw this film in its 40min entirety when I attended Hunter College almost 20 years ago. If you have a similar chance or the attention of a professor, teacher, curator, or film programmer, it would make a fine addition to any women’s film series. It was produced in 1971 by Third World Newsreel, a media distribution company whose roots are in consciousness-raising and political awareness.
“From a Spark to a Fire” from Damon Locks’s Where Future Unfolds.
Jonah found a student video whose subject and duration were well-suited to the theme of this number.
Béla Tarr, Sátántangó, 1994.
Michael Haneke, Caché, 2005.
Michael Paul Smith’s Elgin Park photographs are worth a look. There’s a documentary about Mr. Smith as well, and you can watch the trailer here.