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YURI ANCARANI: ‘LA MALATTIA DEL FERRO’

La malattia del ferro (The disease of iron), Yuri Ancarani’s trilogy of short films, are currently on view at the Hammer Museum. Each film addresses the daily tasks of a specialized profession: marble miners, deep sea divers, and surgeons. Each occupation involves intense focus and isolation from the external world, and each worker adopts a method of communication specific to his trade that only his peers can understand.

“ll Capo” (Excerpt) by Yuri Ancarani – NOWNESS from NOWNESS on Vimeo.

Ancarani’s keen eye leaves out little, so the viewer is struck by the films’ stunning realism. Every detail comes in clear focus, illuminating the unseen beauty of deep-sea diving pods and Carrera quarries. Even the soft lighting and gleaming instruments of an operating room look like a spaceship through Ancarani’s artful framing.

Though sometimes slow and plodding, the films are visually intoxicating, and communicate a sense of the tremendous patience required in occupying a highly skilled profession where small details could mean the difference between life and death.

WE ARE THE BEST!

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We Are The Best!

We Are the Best! is a really cute and funny film about 3 teenage girls in Sweden who form a punk band in the 1980s.

It reminded me of one of my favorite films as a kid – Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains, which is also about a group of 3 teenage girls who form a punk band in the U.S. in the 1980s.

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Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains

 

 

KENNETH ANGER AT ACE HOTEL

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THE FILMS OF KENNETH ANGER

Thursday April 17th | Gates 7:30 | Movie 8:30

Cinespia at Theater at Ace Hotel, LA

Kenneth Anger IN PERSON presenting the HOLY GRAIL of lost films: the original version of Lucifer Rising featuring Jimmy Page.

In 1973, filmmaker Kenneth Anger and Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page joined forces to make a film that was intended to be a ‘magickal working.’ When the film was complete they had a falling out and never spoke again. Although Kenneth later made a different version of the film, the original was thought to be lost forever.

Found deep within the vaults, in a mislabeled box, the print has been rediscovered and restored by Anger collaborator Brian Butler. This version with unseen footage of Page’s music scored to picture has been missing for 30 years, see it screen theatrically for the first time.

This gorgeous 1920s movie palace was closed to the public for decades, now Cinespia presents  a dreamy evening beneath cathedral columns, a soaring gold ceiling and the beautiful films of Kenneth Anger on the big screen.

Lucifer Rising with Jimmy Page will be shown with other Anger films from the ‘Magick Lantern Cycle’ a compendium of his greatest short films from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Join us for this once in a lifetime event with one of our greatest living filmmakers. Co-presented by Brian Butler Productions.

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