The mid-1970s saw James Benning's first feature films attract the attention of critics, establishing him as a representative of the "New Narrative Movement." In films like 11x14 and One Way Boogie Woogie, he combines the structural analysis of image, sound and narrative with auto-biographical traces, as well as with an almost "classical" interest in composition, color, light and landscape. This 2-disc set features 11x14 (1977), one of the central U.S. avant-garde films of the 1970s, in a restored version. Also included is Benning's recurring view of his hometown Milwaukee at three different points in time: One Way Boogie Woogie (1978), 27 Years Later (2005) and One Way Boogie Woogie 2012. Documents of change and transience.Edition Filmmuseum 112Edited by: Austrian Film Museum in cooperation with Arsenal – Institut für Film und Videokunst e.V., BerlinDVD 1: 11x14 (USA 1977, James Benning) 77 min | One Way Boogie Woogie 2012 (USA 2012, James Benning) 90 minDVD 2: One Way Boogie Woogie/27 Years Later (USA 1978/2005, James Benning) 116 min Language: Without dialogueAll Regions, 4:3 | 16:9 PAL20 page booklet (in German and in English)
James Benning - 11x14 | One Way Boogie Woogie/27 Years Later
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29,90 EUR
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Publishing date:
Thursday, March 22, 2018
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Multizone
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PAL
Aspect ratio:
4:3
Colour:
Colour
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DD2.0
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