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Wednesday, Oct 10, 2018
7 PM (75 mins)
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Ism, Ism, Ism: Recycled Film in Latin America
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Introduction
Jesse Lerner is a documentary filmmaker, curator, and writer based in Los Angeles. Tonight we celebrate the publication of Ism, Ism, Ism / Ismo, Ismo, Ismo: Experimental Cinema in Latin America, which he coedited with Luciano Piazza. The bilingual book is available in the BAMPFA Store.
A 1960 Cuban newsreel (Number 49) shows triumphant supporters of the Revolution atop the former offices of Warner Brothers and United Artists on the island, smashing the signage of those Hollywood distributors with sledgehammers. Over the images of the large, illuminated letters falling one by one, an unseen narrator intones soberly: “for many years, North American films poisoned the screens of Cuban cinemas, justifying imperialism and preaching violence and crime. . . . Now we can see the revolutionary films from all over the world.” With these and other expropriations, the new Cuban administration also seized countless reels of commercial films, later to be fragmented and repurposed in a variety of ICAIC productions. The reuse of Hollywood footage (as well as fragments from other national cinemas, including its own) in postrevolutionary Cuban cinema resonates with an important tradition of appropriation and recycling within the history of the Latin American avant-garde. In Oswald de Andrade’s landmark 1928 provocation, Manifesto antropófago, the polemical poet calls for seizure and ingestion: “I am only concerned with what is not mine. Law of Man. Law of the cannibal.” The practice of experimental filmmaking with appropriated fragments of preexisting movies suggests the cannibal archetype functions not just as a paradigm for a critical cinematic practice, but also more broadly as a strategy of decolonization and as a powerful model for Latin American cultural production.
—Jesse Lerner
Films in this Screening
No D.R.
Alfredo Salomón, Mexico, 2002
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- 2 mins
Newsreel 49
(Noticiero 49)
Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos, Cuba, 1960
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- B&W
- Digital file
- 2 mins
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- transferred from 35mm
Cowboy and “Indian” Film
Rafael Montañez Ortiz, Puerto Rico, United States, 1958
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- 2 mins
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- transferred from 16mm
Desde la Havana !1969! Recordar
Nicolás Guillén Landrián, Cuba, 1969
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- B&W
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- 17 mins
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- transferred from 35mm
The Big Whack
Ricardo Nicolayevsky, Mexico, 2002
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- B&W
- Digital file
- 3 mins
Oración por Marilyn Monroe
Marisol Trujillo, Miriam Talavera, Pepín Rodríguez, Cuba, 1983
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- B&W
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- 8 mins
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- transferred from 35mm
Air Strike on Washington
(El bombardeo de Washington)
Luis Ospina, Colombia, United States, 1972
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- 1 mins
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- transferred from 16mm
Apoohcalypse Now
Artemio, Mexico, 2002
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- Digital file
- 8 mins
The Women of Pinochet
(Las mujeres de Pinochet)
Eduardo Menz, Chile, Canada, 2004
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- Color
- Digital file
- 12 mins
Las ruinas de Bahía Blanca
Nicolás Testoni, Argentina, 2012
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- 6 mins
Pobre del cantor
Taller Independiente de Cine Experimental, Mexico, 1978
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- Digital file
- 6 mins
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- transferred from Super-8
Chapucerías
Enrique Colina, Cuba, 1987
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- Color
- Digital file
- 11 mins
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- transferred from 35mm