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Post by v9733xa on Oct 5, 2019 10:38:09 GMT -5
As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty (2000)
The ultimate Dogma movie before the birth of Dogma.
Marsh Film Club Entry #8 / October 2019
NR | 4h 48min | Documentary
Synopsis: Director Jonas Mekas provides an intimate glimpse of his personal life by constructing a feature length narrative from over 30 years of private home movie footage.
Viewing deadline: 28 October 2019
Attention: tao , stfubaker , stuartoxlade , Ghosty , theblackpage ,essien , itschewthirty , poembie , colton , chocollama and anyone else who's interested.
It's time for the eighth entry in the Marsh Film Club. This one was selected by me, v9733xa .
I've set a viewing deadline of 28 October, so make sure you watch it before then and please don't post any thoughts/spoilers until after that date.
Feel free to use this thread to talk generally in the meantime - let us know if you're taking part, any difficulties tracking down the film, or just to say you've watched it.
I will post some discussion points for everyone before the deadline.
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Post by stuartoxlade on Oct 7, 2019 2:40:20 GMT -5
I've searched high and low over the internet for this one and I'm coming up short. The DVD is discontinued in the UK and there's only a European import which I can't play as my laptop is broken so I don't think I'm gonna be able to take part this month. Sorry v9733xa
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Post by tao on Oct 7, 2019 14:04:28 GMT -5
ulož.to has .rars of these ranging between 570-996-ish MB; I’ll check this out when I get to my computer later and report back.
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Post by v9733xa on Oct 7, 2019 17:26:55 GMT -5
ulož.to has .rars of these ranging between 570-996-ish MB; I’ll check this out when I get to my computer later and report back. Thank you for your help. I'm sorry this one has been difficult. I assumed such an acclaimed masterwork, heralded as one of the greatest avant-garde achievements in film, would be available somewhere. Maybe i took a little too hard of a left turn here.
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Post by v9733xa on Oct 7, 2019 17:31:05 GMT -5
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Post by tao on Oct 7, 2019 17:51:49 GMT -5
ulož.to has .rars of these ranging between 570-996-ish MB; I’ll check this out when I get to my computer later and report back. Thank you for your help. I'm sorry this one has been difficult. I assumed such an acclaimed masterwork, heralded as one of the greatest avant-garde achievements in film, would be available somewhere. Maybe i took a little too hard of a left turn here. No problem at all, man. I think the keyword here was “avant-garde”, ergo, more people would be leery of uploading it to sites as opposed to your regular run of the mill blockbuster. Just checked my library system and they don’t even have it. Just leaving to go home now, so I’ll check the .rars later on this evening.
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Post by stuartoxlade on Oct 8, 2019 8:38:13 GMT -5
That'd work for a small fee. Now i just need to find a 48 hour window to actually watch the damn thing.
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Post by v9733xa on Oct 8, 2019 17:14:15 GMT -5
That'd work for a small fee. Now i just need to find a 48 hour window to actually watch the damn thing. You still have 20 days! You can watch just 15 minutes a day and you'll be done with time to spare.
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Post by stuartoxlade on Oct 9, 2019 2:40:57 GMT -5
That'd work for a small fee. Now i just need to find a 48 hour window to actually watch the damn thing. You still have 20 days! You can watch just 15 minutes a day and you'll be done with time to spare. The rentals only last 48 hours from the time you start them or I'd probably take that approach. Trying to watch a near-5 hour film with a newborn baby in the house is gonna be tough.
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Post by tao on Oct 10, 2019 18:54:37 GMT -5
Ok, so it seems the .rars on uloz.to are actually the film itself, separated into 5 parts. Downloaded pt.1 and ran it thru Unarchiver and unrarx; both programs had an issue with it, but I think that’s only because it comes out as an .avi, soooooooo......
I gotta run it through a video converter to change it to MP4.
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Post by v9733xa on Oct 12, 2019 10:19:30 GMT -5
As my only free Saturday this month, I'll be watching this movie in just a little bit! I'll try to make it through the whole thing with no breaks. Here we go.
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Post by v9733xa on Oct 21, 2019 17:18:14 GMT -5
Hoping you all (read: two of you) can watch this by next weekend. Sorry for ruining Film Club.
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Post by stuartoxlade on Oct 22, 2019 7:44:13 GMT -5
I lost access to the internet on my TV at the weekend so the chances of me watching this before the deadline are now non-existent.
If we do get anymore Film Choices in the future then my preference would be under 3 hours please
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Post by tao on Oct 25, 2019 14:50:56 GMT -5
Just wanted to pop in and say that school has been kicking my butt for the past two weeks, so currently I'll be unable to watch this. HOWEVER (!!!!), my bro and I just purchased a new Apple TV to replace the older one we had (tl;dr is it crashed and it costs just as much to fix/replace as it does to buy a new one) and he added the Criterion Channel to it. Haven't created a profile for it, but when I do I get a week free trial, so I'll watch this as soon as I do.
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Post by v9733xa on Oct 27, 2019 11:47:29 GMT -5
Again, sorry for ruining Film Club. I'll post my review tomorrow, regardless. Here are the topics and questions to consider, please. 1) Many consider this as the shining example of Mekas' documenting his "displaced person" status in an artistic way. What themes do you feel address this?
2) "I guess by now you know that I do not like any suspense." Mekas says this in the fourth reel. Is the odd meta nature of this film a positive or negative for you?
3) Some consider the film too sentimental. Do you? Why or why not?
4) Mekas uses intertitles and text cards in most of his films. Are you a fan?
5) How do you feel about the music in the film?
6) Finally, is the film too long?
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