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Kubrick App
Via lacma.wordpress.com
Nov 2012
For its Stanley Kubrick show, LACMA has created a free app to share documentation from the director’s career. Included: a 2001-era letter from Kubrick to Roger Caras asking, “Does IBM know that one of the main themes of the story is a psychotic computer?”
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Independent Spirits
Via spiritawards.com
Nov 2012
Nominees for the Independent Spirit Awards have just been announced and one of the titles that keeps coming up is Beasts of the Southern Wild, which screened at the Walker in June and is up for four prizes, including best feature and best director.
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Berliner’s Cousin
Via fandor.com
Nov 2012
A Walker artist-in-residence in 2002, Alan Berliner won Best Feature-Length Documentary at the just-closed International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam for First Cousin Once Removed, a brutally frank look at the decline of Edwin Honig, a poet and translator.
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Blacklist Anniversary
Via hollywoodreporter.com
Nov 2012
Nov. 25 marks 65 years since the first Hollywood blacklist was released, baselessly naming suspected communists or sympathizers. The Hollywood Reporter commemorates the day with a look at its role in fanning the flames and an apology from the son of its founder.
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Too Much Text
Via guardian.co.uk
Nov 2012
From Godard to Scorsese, filmmakers are too enthralled with text, says British director Peter Greenaway, “and this is a source of great anguish to me. So please let cinema get on with doing what it does best, which is expressing ideas in visual terms.”
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Cinematic Sound
Via npr.org
Nov 2012
NPR offers a “first listen” to the new album by filmmaker Jim Jarmusch (guitar) and Jozef Van Wissem (lute). The Mystery of Heaven is “gritty but not in-your-face; it’s pretty, but there’s nothing delicate about it. It’s a rich, appropriately cinematic sound.”
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Tarkovsky for Sale
Via animalnewyork.com
Nov 2012
Filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky’s personal manuscripts, notebooks, and letters will be auctioned off by Sotheby’s in London. Along with papers, the archives include photographs of the artist’s later life. The archives have an estimated worth of $160,000.
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Consolation Prize
Via artreview.com
Nov 2012
James Richards won the 2012 Jarman Award for innovative film-based work, but shortlisted artists Brad Butler and Karen Mirza, who come to the Walker next year, won something too—a commission for a piece to be broadcast on British television.
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Jarman Prize
Via filmlondon.org.uk
Nov 2012
Karen Mirza and Brad Butler—who bring their Museum of Non Participation to the Walker in 2013—are shortlisted for the 2012 Jarman Award, which celebrates UK-based artists who use film/video in innovative ways. The winner will be announced Monday night.