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nostalgia (april 2001 to present)
3.5 mins, handcrafted 16mm colour, sound, january 2005
…the picture of the world that’s presented
to the public has only the remotest relation to reality… -Noam
Chomsky
In a colour fest of broken emulsions, the artist
reconvenes a suite of feel good 50s adverts for a better life.
A young boy on a bicycle, a blonde smiler on a tricycle, two men
at a clothesline, the crisp border of neighborhood lawns appearing
as if no one had ever set foot on them. The world is blank and
the first line I lay across it is perfect, and then the second
marks an intersection and the town is born. Everything recognizable
as a picture arrives via drawings, stills, which are gathered here
in a restless, teeming movement. Animation but not Saturday morning
cartoons.
Mom waves good-bye to her two darlings at the front
door. They have never had a problem because those words haven’t
been invented yet. No shadows, no sense that there was ever a moment
that wasn’t this moment. Whose nostalgia does this white
world belong to? Whose idea of perfect is this? In the hands of
the artist each frame has been stressed and fractured and re-presented
with all of the fault lines clearly on display. Cohen liked to
sing to us, “There is a crack in everything. That’s
where the light comes in.” The drunken band plays on, the
strings staggered and staggering. Who will tell them to stop? [Mike
Hoolboom, 2007]
Selected screenings:
The
International Film Festival Rotterdam The Netherlands
jan/feb 2007
Festival du Nouveau Cinema Montreal, October 2006
2006
Whitney Biennial: Day for Night new york, nY mar-may
2006
the
london film festival London, England, Oct 2005
antimatter
underground film festival victoria, bc, sept 2005
Collections:
cfmdc Spotlight
Series DVD 2007
Distribution:
contact CHRISTINA or
the cfmdc
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