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Avant Garde - Experimental Cinema of the 1920s & 1930s

Starring: Roger Barlow, Harry Hay Director: Roger Barlow, Harry Hay Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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In the latter half of the 20th century, Raymond Rohauer was one of the nation's foremost proponents of experimental cinema. Programming diverse films at the Coronet Theatre in Los Angeles, and making the films in his personal archive available for commercial distribution, he helped preserve and promote avant-garde cinema. This two-DVD collection assembles some of the most influential and eclectic short films in the Rohauer Collection, including works by Man Ray, Hans Richter, Marcel Duchamp, Watson & Webber, Fernand Leger, Joris Ivens, Dimitri Kirsanoff, Jean Epstein, and Orson Welles.


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Studio: Kino International Release Date: 08/02/2005

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627 of 630 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good collection, if you're into short art films, September 1, 2005
By Donald Rogers (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This features a number of directors better known as painters (Fernand Leger, Marcel Duchamp) or photographers (Man Ray). For the curious, there is a short Orson Welles film from 1934, fully seven years before Citizen Kane. "The Life and Death of 9413, A Hollywood Extra" is on the Library of Congress's National Film Registry of significant American films, as is "H²O". Ménilmontant, at 37 minutes the longest film in this collection, is considered a masterpiece by some.

Worth exploring, if you like this sort of stuff. You know who you are.

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It drives me nuts that Amazon doesn't include the bare-bones information about the films in this sort of collection, so I will:

Le Retour à la raison (The Return to Reason)
Directed by Man Ray
France 1923
2 Min.

Emak-Bakia (Leave Me Alone)
Directed by Man Ray
France 1926
16 Min.

L'Étoile de mer (The Starfish)
Directed by Man Ray
France 1928
15 Min.

Les Mystères du Château du Dé (The Mysteries of the Château of Dice)
Directed by Man Ray
France 1929
20 Min.

Ménilmontant
Directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff
France 1926
37 Min.

Brumes d'Automne (Autumn Mists)
Directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff
France 1928
12 Min.

The Life and Death of 9413, A Hollywood Extra
Directed by Robert Florey and Slavko Vorkapich
US 1928
13 Min.

Lot in Sodom
Directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber
US 1933
27 Min.

Rhythmus 21 (Film Is Rhythm)
Directed by Hans Richter
Germany 1921
3 Min.

Vormittagsspuk (Ghosts Before Breakfast)
Directed by Hans Richter
Germany 1928
9 Min.

Anémic Cinéma
Directed by Marcel Duchamp
France 1926
6 Min.

Ballet Mécanique
Directed by Fernand Léger
France 1924
11 Min.

Symphonie Diagonale (Diagonal Symphony)
Directed by Viking Eggeling
Germany 1924
7 Min.

Le Vampire
Directed by Jean Painlevé
France 1939-45
9 Min.

The Hearts of Age
Directed by Orson Welles and William Vance
US 1934
8 Min.

Überfall (Assault)
Directed by Ernö Metzner
Germany 1928
22 Min.

La Glace à trois faces (The Three-Sided Mirror)
Directed by Jean Epstein
France 1927
33 Min.

Le Tempestaire (The Tempest)
Directed by Jean Epstein
France 1947
22 Min.

Romance Sentimentale (Sentimental Romance)
Directed by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori V. Alexandrov
France 1930
16 Min.

Autumn Fire
Directed by Herman G. Weinberg
US 1931
15 Min.

Manhatta
Directed by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler
US 1921
10 Min.

La Coquille et le Clergyman (The Seashell and the Clergyman)
Directed by Germaine Dulac
France 1926
31 Min.

Regen (Rain)
Directed by Joris Ivens
Netherlands 1929
14 Min.

H²O
Directed by Ralph Steiner
US 1929
12 Min.

Even -- As You And I
Directed by Roger Barlow, Harry Hay and LeRoy Robbins
US 1937
12 Min.
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89 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars And now for something completely different..., August 8, 2005
By Barbara Burkowsky (Manly, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
As the title suggests, this is a collection of 24 short films of the artistic and experimental genre, ranging from about 10 to 35 minutes in length, and each one quite different from the other. Some of them have a story that you can follow, while others are meant to be visual expressions of moods and feelings, but all of them are of a high standard and quality, and there is bound to be something to suit most tastes in this eclectic collection. My first impression was that these short films - most of them silent - have a powerful effect on the senses, not in the least due to the exceptionally good musical accompaniment by the best composers in the business. Overall, watching these films had a calming and almost hypnotic effect on me, which no doubt was often intended. Some of the highlights for me were the longer, more complex films such as "The Life and Death of 9413 - a Hollywood Extra", "Lot in Sodom" (which has been previously released by Image Entertainment with Oscar Wilde's "Salome") and "La Glace a Trois Faces" (The three-sided mirror) which contain a definite message as well as being poignantly expressive visually. Then there are themes and subjects focussing on nature, weather, architecture, and a few experiments with tricks and animation. In other words; never a dull moment - unless you are looking for the usual story film with customary action and editing, in which case this collection might not be your cup of tea. But for anyone interested in artistic expression in films, the history and development of film, or just for something entirely different, this is an excellent set. There are good notes on each film on the discs themselves so that you can easily read them first before viewing each film (which will help to understand and appreciate the film and its message) or whichever way you like. In any case, this is surely an important contribution to film history, and thanks to Kino Video for providing such a fascinating ride through the bizarre and compelling art movements of the 20s and 30s.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Kino's scores suck, November 3, 2005
The musical accompaniment for most of these seminal avant-garde films is very bad. A previous reviewer mentioned that it was done by "the best in the business." Well, I am of the opinion that, unfortunately, there are not enough interesting minds in that business (silent film scoring), or at least not enough employed by Kino Video, to make for a competent collection.

There is electric guitar (Creed-style riffing!!!). There is arbitrary "Frenchy" sounding music. And yes, there is even some dreaded Casio keyboard "vox" effect.

Who could possibly think that keyboard "vox" was a good idea? Not me.

These films, like all those Kino releases, are rare and under-appreciated, and worth owning on DVD because this is the only way you'll get them. I only wish Kino appreciated them enough to pair the films with either a) historically accurate or b) competent scores.
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