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9781552452004

Practical Dreamers

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  • ISBN13:

    9781552452004

  • ISBN10:

    155245200X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-01
  • Publisher: Coach House Books
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Summary

"The streets are full of admirable craftsmen, but so few practical dreamers." Man Ray What if there were movies made the same way as suits, custom fitted, each one tailored for one person? Not broadcast, but narrowcast? Not theaters around the world showing the same globalized pictures, but instead a local circumstance, a movie so particular, so peculiar, it could cure night blindness or vertigo? Welcome to the world of fringe movies, where artists have been busy putting queer shoulders to the wheels, or bending light to talk about First Nations' rights (and making it funny at the same time), or demonstrating how a personality can be taken apart and put together again, all in the course of a ten-minute movie which might take years to make. Practical Dreamerstakes us to this other side of the media plantation. In it, twenty-seven artists dish about how they get it done and why it matters. The conversations are personal, up close and jargon free, smart without smarting. The stellar cast includes smartbomb Steve Reinke; visionary Peter Mettler; Middle East specialist Jayce Salloum; queer Asian avatars Richard Fung, Midi Onodera, Ho Tam, and Wayne Yung; footage recyclers Aleesa Cohene and Jubal Brown; overhead projector king Daniel Barrow; First Nations vets Kent Monkman and Shelley Niro; international art presence Paulette Phillips; and documentarian Donigan Cumming. These in-depth talks come lavishly illustrated in an oversized volume.

Author Biography

Mike Hoolboom is a film and video artist. He is the author of two books: Plague Years and Inside the Pleasure Dome: Fringe Film in Canada. He is a founding member of the Pleasure Dome screening collective and has worked as the artistic director of the Images Festival and as the experimental film coordinator at Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. The winner of more than thirty international prizes, he has exhibited his work at the Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Georges Pompidou, and major festivals around the world. He has enjoyed nine retrospectives of his work, most recently in Buenos Aires.

Table of Contents

Smartbombp. 7
Pricelessp. 21
Beyond the Usual Limitsp. 35
Miss Chiefp. 45
Ironic Nostalgiap. 55
I Am a Conjurorp. 73
The Singerp. 81
The Red Army Is the Strongestp. 91
Gambling, Gods and LSDp. 103
Reality and Motive in the Documentaryp. 111
Memos of Resistancep. 127
Camera Obscura for Dreamsp. 137
Home Is a Moviep. 155
After Charlie Brown and Liberacep. 163
My Heart the Travel Agentp. 169
From Lebanon to Kelownap. 185
Soft Like Mep. 203
After Sciencep. 211
Doublingp. 221
My Rectum Is Not a Gravep. 231
Twice-Told Talesp. 243
Season of the Boysp. 251
Colour Processingp. 261
Blinding Lightp. 269
Life Is Pornographyp. 281
Monsterp. 293
Thinking Picturesp. 305
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