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Unseen cinema. 1, The mechanized eye. Episode 18, Portrait of a young man / Cineric, Inc. presents ; by Henwar Rodakiewicz.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Language:
- No linguistic content
- Subjects (All):
- Movement sequences.
- Experimental films--United States.
- Experimental films.
- Motion pictures--United States.
- Motion pictures.
- Genre:
- Short films.
- Silent films.
- Experimental films.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (56 minutes) : silent
- Other Title:
- Mechanized eye : experiments in technique and form
- Portrait of a young man (1931)
- Portrait of a young man : in three movements
- Unseen cinema : early American avant-garde film, 1893-1941
- Place of Publication:
- [United States] : Filmmakers Showcase, 1931.
- Language Note:
- Silent.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. "Portrait of a Young Man" is a16mm film in three movements shot between 1925 and 1931. Rodakiewicz considered adding sound to the film, but he decided that musical accompaniment would only be saying the same thing twice. Shooting sporadic over six years. Locations relevant only to what happened to be seen there. For almost entire period, no plan for continuity of a structured film. Motivation entirely to capture keen experiences no matter what the subject matter. A constant winnowing for the significant detail. Eventually thought occurred that the footage revealed the person. Film accordingly so titled and edited. - HENWAR RODAKIEWICZ. Actual photography was surpassingly beautiful ... There were wonderful abstract shots of clouds rolling, slowed-up waves crashing darkly on a beach as if controlled by some slower Lunar law, smoke rising in translucent plumes, palms rustling, but most of all the sea - sheets of water spread over black rocks, or whirling in jewelled spume or folding in on its even whiteness. -LINCOLN KIRSTEIN, "ARTS WEEKLY" 1932 Henwar Rodakiewicz, from the mid-1920s when he made "Portrait of a Young Man" until his innovative experiments in TV documentary, remained in the forefront of independent American filmmaking. As a writer, editor, and director, he was celebrated for exploiting the beauty inherent in his material and for his uncompromising honesty. -IRVING JACOBY. 16mm 1.37:1 black & white intenionally silent 16fps 52:41 minutes. Camera, editing: Henwar Rodakiewicz. Courtesy: Filmmakers Showcase. SILENT.
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed June 29, 2020).
- "Experiments in technique and form".
- "Early American avant-garde film, 1893-1941".
- OCLC:
- 1191031886
- Publisher Number:
- ASP5053231/marc
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