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LECTURE: Cinéma Pur, French Experiments, 1921-1931

SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 @ 7:00pm (Eastern)

Cinéma Pur, French Experiments, 1921-1931

Film scholar Enrico Camporesi will talk about the late Robert Haller and the early French experimental film movement, Cinéma pur, and screen seven short French art films during their conversation. The films represent different challenges confronted by the early filmmakers to define qualities unique only to cinema. The late Robert Haller would have adored tonight’s presentation by the noted young Italian scholar Camporesi for Haller spent his career extolling the virtues of visionary film experimentalists and the importance of film preservation to save the works.

FILMS: Le Retour à la raison (1923) Man Ray 2:30’; Jeux des reflets et de la vitesse (1925) Henri Chomette 7:29’; Nuits électriques (1928) Eugene Deslaw 12:39’; Jeux arborescents, Fugue en mineur (1930-31) Emile Malespin 4:52’; Brumes d’automne (1928) Dimitri Kirsanoff 12:17’; Celles qui s’en font (1930) Germaine Dulac 5:44’; Fièvre (1921) Louis Delluc 44:37’.

Courtesy La Cinémathèque francais, Les Documents Cinématographiques, Lubomir Hosejko, Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou. TRT 90 mins.

BIO: Enrico Camporesi works as Assistant Curator of Film (Research and Documentation) at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris. In 2017-18, he was awarded the postdoctoral fellowship of the Terra Foundation for American Art at the National Institute of Art History, Paris.

COSPONSORS:
AVA Gallery and Art Center, Canyon Cinema, CATV, Department of Film and Media Studies Dartmouth College, Filmmakers Showcase, Film Video Digital, Hood Museum of Art Dartmouth, Howe Library, Jones Media Center Dartmouth Library, Re:Voir Video and VTIFF Vermont International Film Festival.

Registration at: https://home.dartmouth.edu/events/event?event=64684&begin=2021-09-27&offset=0&limit=10.


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