A deep thanks to Moving Image Artists magazine for inviting me to discuss my work in their most recent issue on Landscapes. Here is the link to my article.
Take some time and hopefully discover some new and exciting filmmakers. Here is what they say:
“So we invite you to join us on a journey over land and sea, through mythic forests and open moors, past farmlands, meadows and fields of standing stones, while delving deeper into the mysterious landscapes of the human mind!.”
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Category Archives: Cinema studies
Alphabet of Contemporary Cinema
Massive gratitude to L’emergere del possibile for including me in their Alphabet of Contemporary Cinema. You can watch the video below and do visit their site for insightful analysis on cinema.
Text and video is in Italian.
Scenes from 10 Walks tops list
“If the cinema were flowing in the moments….”
A huge thanks to L’emergere del possibile for their philosophical analysis on my latest Scenes from 10 Walks. An article that references Brakhage, Michel de Certeau, and The Sopranos is not to be missed. You can read the text here Text is in Italian
I will be screening the entire film Monday Night!
Thanks to Ocatillo!
A warm thanks to Ocatillo, which is primarily run by Robert Robertson, for writing about this site!
Here is a quote in reference to my Walk series:
“a perfect antidote to staring at likes on the cellphone or mobile, as one walks, impervious to the beauties of the outside world.”
You can read the entry here
I would also recommend his site for info on his films, music, and illuminating and innovative books on the audiovisual. Check it out you won’t be disappointed! My personal fave are the diary entries and the scattered texts series.
People’s Park Reverie in the countries of the mind
It was a great pleasure to read about my film People’s Park Reverie being screened with Robert Robertson’s Oserake at the Hundred Years Gallery in London a few years ago. This event is mentioned in Robert Robertson’s excellent new book, in the countries of the mind.
I am just starting to dive in, but so far this is a very inspirational and poetic read.
You can purchase it here.
You can view People’s Park Reverie Below-
“A destiny inherent in every scene”
A walk lost and found in L’emergere del possibile
A thought provoking and stirring analysis of A Walk in December that explores the aspect of walking with cinema and philosophy.
Here is the link.
Text is in Italian.
A good opportunity to check out Michel De Certeau too!
Big thanks to Francesco and their amazing film site
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Train to Solitude Waves in Best of 2017
A warm thanks to L’emergere del possibile for including Train to Solitude Waves in their top 5 list of films of the year. The complete list is here. Do check out the other filmmakers on this list as well. Happy New Year!
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Playing Silent Notes
Powerful and moving analysis on my latest film Train to Solitude Waves from Francesca at L’emergere del possibile. Read the entire text here in Italian.
Big thanks!
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