Program 1
Unless otherwise noted, all films are silent.
ROSE HOBART (1939, 20 minutes, 16mm, sound)
COTILLION (1940s-1969, 8 minutes, 16mm)
THE MIDNIGHT PARTY (1940s-1968, 3.5 minutes, 16mm)
THE CHILDREN'S PARTY (1940s-1968, 8 minutes, 16mm)
CENTURIES OF JUNE (1955, 10 minutes, 16mm)
AVIARY (1955... Read more
Program 1
Unless otherwise noted, all films are silent.
ROSE HOBART (1939, 20 minutes, 16mm, sound)
COTILLION (1940s-1969, 8 minutes, 16mm)
THE MIDNIGHT PARTY (1940s-1968, 3.5 minutes, 16mm)
THE CHILDREN’S PARTY (1940s-1968, 8 minutes, 16mm)
CENTURIES OF JUNE (1955, 10 minutes, 16mm)
AVIARY (1955, 11 minutes, 16mm)
GNIR REDNOW (1955, 5 minutes, 16mm, photographed by Stan Brakhage)
NYMPHLIGHT (1957, 8 minutes, 16mm)
A LEGEND FOR FOUNTAINS (1957/65, 17 minutes, 16mm)
ANGEL (1957, 3 minutes, 16mm)
The poet of magic realities. Pioneer of recycled (found) images. ROSE HOBART and the Trilogy (COTILLION, MIDNIGHT PARTY & CHILDREN’S PARTY) are some of the earliest collage films created. The others were directed by Cornell (and photographed by Stan Brakhage and Rudy Burckhardt among others) at some of his favorite locations.
Total running time: ca. 100 minutes.