25° TORINO FILM FESTIVAL

Capitalism: Slavery

Capitalism: Slavery

Country: USA
Year: 2006
Duration: 3'


An antique stereograph image of cotton-pickers computer-animated. Short film study, mournful, brief, presenting men and women frozen in history, yet awakened through the look.

“‘Stereo’ means solid, from the Greek. Even as black and white and with much of the 3D screwed up, there’s no question that we are no longer seeing an image. Reality has intruded.”

Biography

film director

Ken Jacobs

Ken Jacobs (New York, 1933) debuted as a director in 1955 and in 1956 studied painting with Hans Hoffmann. Between 1966 and 1968, he directed the Millennium Film Workshop and in 1969 he founded the film faculty at the State University of New York at Binghamton. In 1996 the MoMA of New York dedicated a retrospective to him, and in 2004 he won the award for experimental film from the Los Angeles Film Critics’ Association. Between 2007 and 2009, the Torino Film Festival presented a number of his films, including Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son, Return to the Scene of the Crime and The Scenic Route. This year the festival also presents Cyclopean 3D: Life with a Beautiful Woman (Waves).

FILMOGRAFIA

Orchard Street (cm, 1955), Star Spangled to Death (1957-59), Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son (1969), Spaghetti Aza (1976), Jerry Takes a Back Seat, Then Passes Out of the Picture (cm, 1987), The Subcinema (1990), A Tom Tom Chaser (cm, 2002), Capitalism: Slavery (cm, 2006), Razzle Dazzle - The Lost World (2007), The Scenic Route (cm, 2008), Return to the Scene of the Crime (2008), Anaglyph Tom (Tom With Puffy Cheeks) (2008), Blankets for Indians (mm, 2012), Cyclopean 3D: Life with a Beautiful Woman (mm, 2012).

Cast

& Credits

regia, musica/director, music Ken Jacobs
assistente regia/assistant director Erik Nelson
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