Table of Content (Blogathon 2008)
TABLE OF CONTENT
Blogathon 2008
Contributions list here
CONTEMPLATIVE TREND
- Contemplative Films as Art Films by weepingsam (at The Listening Ear)
- Experiential Cinema (Roundtable2)
- Are you sitting comfortably? by Jonathan Romney (The Guardian, Saturday October 7, 2000)
- Romney on the Contemplative trend by HarryTuttle (at Unspoken Cinema)
NARRATIVE MEANS
- Wrong Move & our institution of high art by Tucker (at PilgrimAkimbo)
- CCC synopsis (Roundtable1)
- Notes on Variations, Mostly by weepingsam (at The Listening Ear)
- Chantal Akerman: Walking Woman by Adrian Martin (at Unspoken Cinema)
- The Hook: Scene Transitions in Classical Cinema by David Bordwell (at David Bordwell's website on cinema)
- [Non-]Narrativity (Marina) Blogathon 2007
- “Art-Cinema” Narration part 1, 2 & 3 (Cineboy, a.k.a. Tucker, at PilgrimAkimbo) Blogathon 2007
- Obscure Objects of Desire: A Jam Session on Non-Narrative by Raymond Durgnat, David Ehrenstein and Jonathan Rosenbaum (at Light Sleepers)
- Non-narrative film criticism by HarryTuttle (at Unspoken Cinema)
POINT OF VIEW
- Still Light: Peter Lorre's morbid contemplation in 'Mad Love' By Glenn Kenny (at Premiere)
- On Pointing Camera by Dave (at Chained to the cinematheque)
- Meditation against Reaction Shots by Carlos Ferrão (at Meditations XXI)
SILENCE
- The Root of Mutism by HarryTuttle (at Unspoken Cinema)
- Fiant on contemporary mutic cinema by HarryTuttle (at Unspoken Cinema)
WALKING
- Wrong Move & our institution of high art by Tucker (at PilgrimAkimbo)
- Chantal Akerman: Walking Woman by Adrian Martin (at Unspoken Cinema)
- Reflections on urban space, public screen and interactivity by Dong Liang (at Noira-Blanchè-Rougi)
BY AUTEUR
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul : Blissfully His by Nathan Lee (at Village Voice)
- Jia Zhang-ke : The Grit of Postsocialist Discourse: Aesthetic Realism in Jia ZhangKe's Platform and Unknown Pleasures by Edwin Mak (at Faster than instant noodles)
- Chantal Akerman: Walking Woman by Adrian Martin (at Unspoken Cinema)
- Andrei Tarkovsky : Time, Memory, Mystery, Narrative by Tucker (at PilgrimAkimbo)
FILMS REVIEWED
- Andrei Rublev's (1969/Tarkovsky/Russia) duration. Speckled faith and running water and horses and a great big bell (part 1) by Ryland Walker Knight (at Vinyl is Images)
- Autohystoria (2007/Raya Martin/Philippines)
- by Oggs Cruz (at Lessons From the School of Inattention)
- by Dodo Dayao (at Piling Piling Pelikula) - Cafe Lumiere (2003/Hou Hsiao-hsien/Japan) by Kunal Mehra (at The Wind Blows Where It Will)
- Castro Street (1966/Bruce Baillie/USA) by Mike Grost (at Classic Film and Television)
- Colossal Youth (2006/Pedro Costa/Portugal) by David Pratt-Robson (at videoarcadia)
- Encounters at the End of the World (2007/Werner Herzog/USA) by Jerry White (at Cinemascope)
- Fate (1994/Fred Kelemen/Germany) by Filmsick (at Limitless Cinema)
- Father and Son (2003/Alexander Sokurov/Russia) by Mike Grost (at Classic Film and Television)
- Hamaca Paraguaya (2006/Paz Encima/Paraguay) by Oggs Cruz (at Lessons From the School of Inattention)
- Huling Balyan ng Buhi (2006/Sanchez/Philippines) by Oggs Cruz (at Lessons From the School of Inattention)
- I Don't Want To Sleep Alone (2006/Tsai Ming-liang/Malaysia) by Ryland Walker Knight (at The House Next Door)
- Kagadanan Sa Banwaan Ning Mga Engkanto / Death in the Land of Encantos (2007/Lav Diaz/Philippines)
- by Oggs Cruz (at Lessons From the School of Inattention)
- by Noel Vera (at Critics After Dark)
- by Robert Koehler (at Cinemascope) - The Kite Runner (2007/Forster/USA) by Acumensch (at aeconomics)
- Mad Love (1935/Karl Freund/Germany) by Glenn Kenny (at Premiere)
- Mid Afternoon Barks (2007/Zhang Yuedong/China) by Edwin Mak (at Faster than instant noodles)
- Phantom Love (2007/Nina Menkes/USA) by Filmsick (at Limiteless Cinema)
- Rag and Bone (1997/James D. Parriott/USA) by Mike Grost (at Classic Film and Television)
- Syndromes and a Century (2006/Weerasethakul/Thailand)
- by Ryland Walker Knight (at The House Next Door)
- by Dodo Dayao (at Piling Piling Pelikula) - Voices, Tilted Screens and Extended Scenes of Loneliness: Filipinos in High Definition (2007/John Torres/Philippines)
- by Oggs Cruz (at Lessons From the School of Inattention)
- by Dodo Dayao (at Piling Piling Pelikula) - The Wind Blows Where It Will (2007/Kunal Mehra/USA)
- by Tucker (at PilgrimAkimbo)
- by Thom Ryan (at Film of the Year) - The Wishing Ring (1914/Maurice Tourneur/USA) by Mike Grost (at Classic Film and Television)
Comments
Fiant cites a couple of filmmakers who explain they don't like to write dialogues in my post. But it would be interesting indeed to compile a more comprehensive survey of CCC auteurs talking about screenwriting in their interviews.