Projected medium / 1955
Title | [Centuries of June] |
Item type | Projected medium |
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Imprint | [S.l. s.n., 1955 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 reel of 1 (365 ft.) (10 min.) : si., col., 24 fps ; 16 mm. triacetate print. |
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245 00 [Centuries of June]|h[motion picture] /|c[filmmaker,
Joseph Cornell ; camera, Stan Brakhage].
257 United States
260 [S.l. :|bs.n.,|c1955-196-?]
300 1 reel of 1 (365 ft.) (10 min.) :|bsi., col., 24 fps ;|c16
mm.|3triacetate print.
500 No title, credits, or date on film; information supplied
from: title on can and leader, Stan Brakhage's comments in
Canyon Cinema Co-op catalog no. 6, and Visionary film / P.
Adams Sitney.
500 Running time: 10:07.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access
by appt. only.|5CBPF.
510 4 Film-makers' cooperative catalogue,|cNo.7, p.117.
510 4 Sitney, P. Adams. Visionary film. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1979,|cp. 141
510 4 Barrett, Gerald R. and Wendy Brabner. Stan Brakhage: a
guide to references and resources. Boston, MA.: G.K. Hall,
1983,|cp. 259
518 Filmed in Flushing, New York in 1955.
520 The camera pans across old wooden houses and trees,
caressing the porch railing and the lines of the house.
Children carrying school books walk down the sidewalk and
look into the camera. Men work on the streets and sidewalk
in the neighborhood. The camera then looks out over the
cityscape visible from the house. Butterflies and birds
cross the canera's lens, but it always returns to the
house. At the end, boys play where the men had formerly
been working. "This film comes to exist because Joseph
Cornell wished, one fine summer day, to show me the old
homes of his beloved Flushing. One of them had been torn
down and another beside it was scheduled for demolition.
In torment (similar to that which had prompted him to ask
me to photograph the Third Ave. Elevated before it was
destroyed) he suggested we spend the afternoon preserving
'the world of this house,' its environs. It would be too
strong a word to say he 'directed' my photography; and yet
his presence and constant suggestions (often simply by a
lift of the hand, or lifted eyebrows even) made this film
entirely his. He then spent several years editing it,
incorporating 're-takes' into the film's natural process,
savoring and lovingly using almost every bit of the
footage. And then he gave it back to me, 'in memory of
that afternoon.' It was originally to be called Tower
house, then Bolts of melody (in homage to Emily Dickinson)
and then Portrait of June, and very often simply June."--
Stan Brakhage, Canyon Cinema Co-op catalog no. 6.
590 PFA 1604-01-3108. |aCOPY-SPECIFC DESCRIPTION: 1 reel of 1
(365 ft.) (10 min.) : si., col., 24 fps ; 16 mm.
triacetate print. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last inspected: 19
Sept 1992; faded; red; leader; scratches; Fair condition:
some scratches, one continuous; color poor: faded and red;
in last inspection of 01 Aug 1988, color was mentioned as
being good; lacks head leader CONDITION NOTE: Last
projected (small screening room): 2012/02/29;
Projectionist reports that print is faded
655 7 Experimental films.|2lcgft
655 7 Short films.|2lcgft
655 7 Shorts.|2mim
655 7 Personal/independent works.|2mim
690 U.S. films
690 U.S. films
700 1 Cornell, Joseph,|edirection.
700 1 Brakhage, Stan,|ecamera/lighting.
740 02 Tower house.
740 02 Bolts of melody.
740 02 Portrait of June.
740 02 June.
935 GLADN50874439
956 20140403 |bpfmcq|cMA
956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
957 OCLC xref loaded 20140413
994 C0|bCUY