Title | Other cinemas : politics, culture and experimental film in the 1970s |
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Language | English |
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Physical description | x, 357 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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245 00 Other cinemas :|bpolitics, culture and experimental film
in the 1970s /|cedited by Sue Clayton and Laura Mulvey.
264 1 London :|bI.B. Tauris,|c[2017]
264 4 |c©2017
300 x, 357 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-345) and
index.
505 00 |tIntroduction /|rSue Clayton and Laura Mulvey --|g1.
|tSemiotics and 1970s British film culture /|rNicolas Helm
-Grovas --|g2.|tListening to women /|rSophie Mayer --|g3.
|tPolitical contexts of 1970s independent filmmaking /
|rSteve Sprung and Anthony Davies --|g4.|tPlatforms of
history: Brecht and the public uses of radical history in
1970s independent cinema /|rColin Perry --|g5.|tAudiences:
not an optional extra: artists' distribution practices
from the London film-makers' co-op to Lux /|rJulia Knight
--|g6.|tEngaging material specificities: aesthetics and
politics in the 1970s /|rKim Knowles --|g7.|tThe
technologies and practices of 1970s community video in the
UK /|rEd Webb-Ingall --|g8.|t'Whose history?' Feminist
advocacy and experimental film and video /|rLucy Reynolds
--|g9.|tA whole new attitude: the London film-makers' co-
op in the decade of structural/materialism /|rSteven
McIntyre --|g10.|tThe 'salvage' of working-class history
and experience: reconsidering the Amber Collective's 1970s
Tyneside documentaries /|rJamie Chambers --|g11.
|tTelevision interventions: experiments in broadcasting by
artists in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s /|rCatherine
Elwes --|g12.|tBritain's black filmmaking workshops and
collective practice /|rDaniella Rose King --|g13.|tViews
of River Yar: reconsidering Raban and Welsby's landmark
landscape film /|rFederico Windhausen --|g14.|tBetween
seeing and knowing: Stephen Dwoskin's Behindert and the
camera's caress /|rRachel Garfield --|g15.|tRapunzel, let
down your hair /|rAmy Tobin --|g16.|t'On her devolves the
labour': the cinematic time travel of The Song of the
Shirt /|rKodwo Eshun --|g17.|tMemories of the other cinema
/|rNick Hart-Williams --|g18.|tOrganising for innovation
in film and television: the independent film-makers'
association in the long 1970s /|rSimon Blanchard and
Claire M. Holdsworth --|g19.|tThe International Forum on
Avant-Garde Film at the Edinburgh Film Festival, 1976:
interview with Lynda Myles /|rKim Knowles --|g20.|tThe
workshop declaration: independents and organised labour /
|rClaire M. Holdsworth --|g21.|tCampaigning for innovation
and experiment on Channel 4 /|rClaire M. Holdsworth and
Rod Stoneman.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. |5 CBPF.
520 8 Its innovations and debates have had far-reaching and long
-lasting influence, with a resurgence of interest in the
decade revealed by new gallery events, film screenings and
social networks that recognise its achievements. Professor
Laura Mulvey, and writer and director Sue Clayton, bring
together journalists and scholars at the cutting edge of
research into 1970s radical cinema for this collection.
Chapters are at once historically grounded yet fused with
the current analysis of today's generation of cine-philes,
to rediscover a unique moment for extraordinary film
production. Other Cinemas establishes the factors that
helped to shape alternative film: world cinema and
internationalism, the politics of cultural policy and arts
funding, new accessible technologies, avant-garde theories,
and the development of a dynamic and interactive
relationship between film and its audiences.Exploring and
celebrating the work of The Other Cinema, the London Film-
makers' Co-op and other cornerstones of today's film
culture, as well as the impact of creatives such as
Stephen Dwoskin, Derek Jarman, and Sally Potter - and
Mulvey and Clayton themselves - this important book takes
account of a wave of socially aware film practice without
which today's activist, queer, minority and feminist
voices would have struggled to gather such volume.
650 0 Experimental films|xHistory and criticism.
650 7 Experimental films.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00918452
655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411635
700 1 Clayton, Sue,|eeditor.
700 1 Mulvey, Laura,|eeditor.
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