Eureka
"This is a film that not only documents a place in time, but a modern spatial vision, a look and technology that makes this street the sort of place it is. And here in this preserved piece of history, one also sees the chemical dance of film grain that makes up the material of Gehr’s own History. We do not simply see Market Street circa 1902, but a film of Market Street, and it is as fascinating as the site itself. Film may in some sense exist indifferent to emotions, objects, beings, or ideas. But early in his work Gehr realized that film, even conceived as a thing in itself, can never exist outside of history. The very dance of grain on the screen acquires a history of its production, its screenings, its viewings. History is the place no place can avoid.” - Tom Gunning
Storyline
"This is a film that not only documents a place in time, but a modern spatial vision, a look and technology that makes this street the sort of place it is. And here in this preserved piece of history, one also sees the chemical dance of film grain that makes up the material of Gehr’s own History. We do not simply see Market Street circa 1902, but a film of Market Street, and it is as fascinating as the site itself. Film may in some sense exist indifferent to emotions, objects, beings, or ideas. But early in his work Gehr realized that film, even conceived as a thing in itself, can never exist outside of history. The very dance of grain on the screen acquires a history of its production, its screenings, its viewings. History is the place no place can avoid.” - Tom Gunning
The Nutcracker and the Magic Flute
6.4Balas & Bolinhos: O Regresso
6.6Palkó Csinom
7.2Marty Feldman: Six Degrees of Separation
7.8Hello...?
4.9Nekromantik 2
5.1Hello...
5.9Re-Existences
7.4On Location with Westworld
7.0Making “Room”
5.0Fire With Fire
6.0Moments: Six
7.8Remains of a Man
5.0Uncontrolled Love 2
5.5A Maine Movie
7.0UFC 187: Johnson vs. Cormier
8.3The Symphony of Haruhi Suzumiya
8.8The Bride
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