Branko Vučićević: Paper Movies (1998–) [Serbo-Croatian, English]
Filed under book | Tags: · antifilm, art, art history, avant-garde, collage, dada, film, literature, yugoslavia

“Paper Movies predstavlja prvo domače srečanje z igrivo in lucidno mislijo vsestranskega erudita, cinefila, zlasti pa tudi poznavalca zgodovine avantgardnih gibanj: slikovita knjižica z metodo filmsko-literarnega kolaža zariše obrise svojevrstnega »kina z drugimi sredstvi«, ki se zaključuje in nadaljuje v mediju tiskane besede.”
Publisher Arkzin, Zagreb, and B 92, Belgrade, 1998
Anti-copyright
ISBN 867963090X (Bgd), 9536542056 (Zgb)
79 pages
via MemoryoftheWorld, via Dejan Kršić
PDF, PDF (Serbo-Croatian, 1998)
Excerpts (English, trans. Greg de Cuir, Jr., 2014)
See also Pavle Levi’s Cinema by Other Means, 2012.
More on Vučićević.
Shelley Green: Radical Juxtaposition: The Films of Yvonne Rainer (1994)
Filed under book | Tags: · avant-garde, cinema, dance, experimental film, film, film criticism, gender, performance

“This volume examines the work of one of the central figures of the avant-garde from her first feature-length film in 1972, Lives of Performers, through Film About a Woman Who… (1974), Kristina Talking Pictures (1976), Journeys from Berlin/1971 (1980), The Man Who Envied Women (1985), to Privilege (1990). The comprehensive study surveys critical reaction and includes Rainer’s critical writings, photos, full biographical information, a complete filmography and bibliography.
The book also investigates dominant structural elements which enliven Rainer’s filmic texts: her complex and disjunctive use of language, speech, repetition, interpolated texts, fragmentation, self-conscious camera movement, autobiography and the formulation of alternative narrative codes. A focal point is the unique relationship established between the filmmaker and the spectator.
Rainer’s narrative strategies have been considered in a radical political context; the author specifically analyzes Rainer’s aggressive reexamination of form as it contributes to the politics of the personal and the political. Resonances created in complex construction of sound, image, editing, characterization, camera movement, and the obliteration and calculated reevaluation of these techniques often directly lead to a new construction of the female subject as well as the female spectator. By creating a cinema that may both construct and include its audience, Rainer’s work has vast implications. The author develops this significant aspect and addresses issues of race, age, and class, especially in later films.” (from the back cover)
Publisher Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, N.J., 1994
The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series, 41
ISBN 0810828634, 9780810828636
174 pages
Commentary: Strictly Film School (2005).
PDF (20 MB, no OCR)
See also Rainer’s films on UbuWeb.
Comment (0)Konstantin Akinsha: The Second Life of Soviet Photomontage, 1935-1980s (2012)
Filed under book | Tags: · art, art history, avant-garde, cinema, constructivism, film, ideology, montage, photography, photomontage, politics, propaganda, russia, socialist realism, soviet union
“This dissertation explores the development of Soviet photomontage from the second half of the 1930s to the end of the 1970s. Until now, the transformation of the modernist medium and its incorporation into the everyday practice of Soviet visual propaganda during and after the Second World War has not attracted much scholarly attention. The firm association of photomontage with the Russian avant-garde in general, and with Constructivism in particular, has led art historians to disregard the fact that the medium was practised in the USSR until the final days of the Soviet system. The conservative government organisations in control of propaganda preserved satirical photomontage in its post-Dadaist phase and Heartfield-like form, finding it useful in the production of negative propaganda.”
Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation
University of Edinburgh, 2012
328 pages + 368 pages of illustrations
PDF (29 MB)
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