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Minor CinemaExperimental Film in Switzerland

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An archeology of Swiss experimental film.
A comprehensive theoretical book, “Minor Cinema: Experimental Film in Switzerland” traces the evolution of Swiss experimental film addressing the relationships between contemporary art and underground film, formal and amateur films, video, expanded cinema, and performance, national scene and international influences, with a special focus on how art schools and festivals were decisive for its development. As the editors state in the introduction, the aim of this pioneering publication is to look “back at the history of experimental film in Switzerland, the cinematic practices that are still considered the core of the avant-garde show, in the brief period from the mid-1960s to early 1970s, the initial signs of a 'minor' cinema, which produced exponents of experimental works which, though they have always remained on the margins of writing on the history of film, have never been forgotten entirely and were directly present in various places and times as central figures of a different kind of historical writing.”
By deciphering the fragility and ramifications of historical genealogies and challenging them by modern and scientific approaches, the book proposes an active archeology of Swiss experimental cinema, making visible the main characteristics of its specific history—a history which developed in parallel to the international evolution of marginal cinema, albeit fragmentary, often delayed, and with powerful personal, institutional, and geographic idiosyncrasies. Taking those as methodological starting points for their reflection, the editors describe Swiss experimental film as “minor cinema,” quoting American scholar Branden W. Joseph.
An attempt to offer an overview of the development of Swiss experimental film practices, it includes essays, among other key protagonists and spaces of diffusion, on Robert Beavers and Gregory Markopoulos, Peter Liechti, Hans Helmut Klaus Schoenherr, Clemens Klopfenstein, the role of cinema at the Kunstalle Bern during Harald Szeemann's curatorship, Annette Michelson, Tony Morgan, and Kurt Blum.
Edited by François Bovier, Adeena Mey, Anton Rey, Thomas Schärer, Fred Truniger.
Texts by Jean-Michel Baconnier, Nicolas Brulhart, Renate Buschmann, Marcy Goldberg, Michael Hiltbrunner, Ute Holl, Thilo Koenig, Geneviève Loup, Siri Peyer, Ian Wooldridge. Published with JRP|Editions
 
published in June 2020
English edition
15 x 21 cm (softcover)
432 pages (30 b/w ill.)
 
20.00
 
ISBN : 978-3-03764-550-5
EAN : 9783037645505
 
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