Re: Films and PhotoArts Santa Fe

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From: Matthew Hoffman (mhoffman2@sprynet.com)
Date: 06/04/01-03:01:09 PM Z


For your movie list, don't forget those grimy papparazzi in La Dolce Vita
... named, if memory serves, from the ace photog named Papparazzo.

-- Matthew Hoffman

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>From: Richard Sullivan FRPS <richsul@earthlink.net>
>To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
>Subject: Films and PhotoArts Santa Fe
>Date: Mon, Jun 4, 2001, 10:59 AM
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> For the 2003 PhotoArts Santa Fe -- 2 years hence -- we are looking at
> having a mini "Photography in Film" festival along with PhotoArts 2003. In
> the Santa Fe area we have over 30 screens and @ 65,000 population so we are
> doing pretty good in that department. Four of them show art films exclusively.
> I've done some searches on cinema and photography and it is useless. Too
> many hits on photography that aren't about content.
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> Sooo. Anyone know any films about photographers or photography or to put it
> on topic, any films about alt photography? That is asking a bit much but
> the Governess comes close with it's pseudo-Talbot story. I guess Talbot is
alt?
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> I know this is probably not a serious enough topic off some here but being
> a knowledgeable group, I thought we could pick some brains and get some help.
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> What we've come up with so far and of course quality is not a criteria here
> just the fact that photography plays some role in the films content.:
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> Under Fire -- Nick Nolte
> The Governess -- Minnie Driver
> The Bridges of Madison County -- though barely as photography counts for
> little in the film.
> Salvador -- James Woods in. A great one.
> Pecker
> Blow Up
> Eyes of Laura Mars
> Public Eye -- Joe Pesci as Weegee!
> Photographing Fairies -- Conan Doyle and his ultra-gullibility
> Pretty Baby
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> Any more? Especially Pre-1960?
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> The calendar for PhotoArts 2001 (July 6 thru 15) is at:
> www.photoartssantafe.com. We now have over 45 venues, with shows, lectures,
> openings and other photo related events like the Project Symposium and
> APIS. All of this is crammed into a 10 day period that also coincides with
> the Site Santa Fe International and the Santa Fe Opera season. All of the
> venues are within a 5 mile radius making travel easy. PhotoArts is a
> not-for-profit venture of the Santa Fe Council for the Arts. (I am a
> Steering Committee member and Melody Bostick is the Project Director.
> Neither of us are paid. Bostick & Sullivan is a PhotoArts Sponsor.)
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> We have about 10 more slots left for APIS. PhotoArts 2003 is already in the
> planning stages and promises to be even bigger than this year's.
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> --Dick Sullivan
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