Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Dutch film record of 3 - of the post-war generation

by:auess




I of the Netherlands documentary series the last set. The Netherlands sets record in the post-war shooting nine of the best vanguard short documentaries, which are records of the Netherlands Film Development Dao Jidian of the essence for some. Although some people do not like Joris
Ivens or Bert
Haanstra as professional director, but the Netherlands are the history of modern art-known figures, but the facts are often those who have already proved that the Bank of Wanpiao-up artists from the East and West is the most innovative. Because of the time one reason I can not elaborate, just wrote a few lines, we look at specific details on the English or directly to see films.






title: Distance

Director: Annette Apon

Music: Sami Abdulahad

Location: Bernd Wouthuysen

Age: 1988

Length: 7 mins

Color: Black&White

Voice: Silent&Background Music

Source: Filmmuseum Amsterdam
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0032118/



workers laying asphalt film records the whole process. Mechanical movement of a large number of internal features, rotating jet and a crystallization of the road is the richest man in a rhythm of the image poetry, is reminiscent of the French film pioneer "mechanical ballet."But if you from the "mechanical ballet", the experience is dazzling illusion, in the film is slow and is leisurely, is a slow-paced United States. The author intended to allow the audience to cool the machinery of life is seen as the main characters, and wonderful photography of apparently realizing his purpose. Annette
Apon's works has always been vested in avant-garde, he had 82 to Woolf's stream of consciousness's "wave"into a film and the success of the same name.





The
film is a study in black-and-white of the asphalting of a piece of
road. Close-ups of the internal mechanism, rotating blades and the
caterpillar tracks give a visual, rhythmic impression of the
workings of a machine. The director also plays around with the laws
of filmmaking. Instead of showing man in close-up and the
surroundings as wide shots, the machine is continuously in
close-up, and the men who work it in wide shots. The effect of this
technique is that the machine comes across as a character and is
experienced by the audience as a person.





title: Cyclists

Director: Ed Van Der Elsken

Photo: Ed Van Der Elsken

Age: 1965

Length: 6 mins

Voice: Silent

Color: Black&White

Source: Filmmuseum Amsterdam
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0255664/



The Netherlands is Europe's "Bicycle Kingdom", the Dutch cycling has become the daily lot of the necessary transport, the film depicts It is the people and their day-to-day relations between the travel tools. The black-and-white film is full of 1960s European city unique flavor, a lot slower film camera focused in a hurry on the faces of strangers passing through. Ed
Van Der
Elsken (1925-1990) is the most famous 20th century Dutch master of documentary photography, this is the first time I know that he also Paiguo film.





A
rhythmical study of people and their relationship with their
vehicle. This short experimental film in black-and-whit breathes
the atmosphere of the 1960s in which this film was created. Ed van
der Elsken is mainly known as a photographer, but he has also made
two dozen films. These films were mostly free impressions of his
world that display a close affinity with his work as a
photographer.





title: Portrait Of A Street

Director: Else Madelon Hooykaas

Location: Else Madelon Hooykaas

Clips: Else Madelon Hooykaas

Length: 25 mins

Age: 1977

Color: Color

Sound: Sound

Source: Nederlands Instituut Voor Beeld En
Geluid
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0393935/





rare in the Netherlands pioneer female documentary director Else Madelon
Hooykaas early works. Ai Ersi using 16 mm cameras recorded the window on the street one day of the general picture, the daily life of the 1970s the Dutch do panoramic camera at her under. It is not only a portrait of a Street, is a typical example of the Dutch portraits.





title: Time Seeking Circles

Director: Frank Diamand&Melle Van Essen

Clips: Barry Van Der Sluis&Mario Steenbergen

Location: Melle Van Essen&Peter Mariouw Smit&Dorith
Vinken

Music: Maud Sauer

Length: 7 mins

Age: 1988

Color: Color

Sound: Sound

Source: Filmmuseum Amsterdam


http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0224523/


http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0261346/



"wheel of time"in September 1987 in the Netherlands held a large-scale installation art exhibition. It initially by the Dutch avant-garde designer Barbara
Van
Loon proposal, as the "Amsterdam: European cultural capital"as part of the famous Museum square in the construction of five great that when the Ferris wheel Fenmiao campaign, each individual can turn round and with different colors of light Exposure and background music. The film photography with the experimental approach will be a singular scintillation Yuye light of the Ferris wheel to the guests the feeling of complete fantasy recorded.





Time Seeking
Circles - an ambitious art
project as part of "Amsterdam: European Cultural Capital". This
project was organised in September 1987 on the Museumplein in
Amsterdam. A time machine was built for this event, consisting of
five enormous Ferris wheels. These wheels were activated at
particular moments, accompanied by sounds and light shows. The film
shows the preparations and execution of the project by its
initiator, designer Barbara van Loon. Van Loon worked with the
owners of the five Ferris wheels, composers, sound designers and an
orchestra.





title: The Reality Of Karel Appel

Director: Jan Vrijman

Clips: Ytzen Brusse

Location: Eddy Van Der Enden

Music: Dizzy Gillespie&Frits Weiland

Length: 15 mins

Age: 1962

Color: Color

Sound: Sound

Source: Filmmuseum Amsterdam


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0226623/



- Karl Appel of the Netherlands the history of modern painting the most controversial artists of his creative freedom freely improvise, Like a mood of self-venting and the laissez-faire, his abstract style has also affected a very wide. The film is one of the creative process of recording Appel films, director Jan
Vrijman spent nearly two years of time to prepare, to be creative artists find inspiration from the experience and the passion of painting at the cross-scenes clips together, heightened with added Dizzy
Gillespie the pioneer of jazz. The film by the 1962 Berlin Film Festival Best Short Film Golden Bear Award, the Netherlands is a shadow history of the classic. BTW do not like him when I feel more like a painter painter inverted.





Karel
Appel was a highly controversial artist in the 1950s. That was
enough reason for journalist Jan Vrijman to make a film about him.
After two years' preparation, Vrijman was granted a 90000-guilder
subsidy from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
Vrijman actually did have a fair amount of television experience.
Vrijman did engage experienced personnel for key positions: Eddy
van der Enden (camera) and Ytzen Brusse (editing). The reactions to
THE REALITY OF KAREL APPEL were mostly negative, making Vrijman's
feelings of joy even greater when the film was awarded the Golden
Bear at the Berlinale of 1962.





title: Sky Over Holland

Director: John Fernhout

Location: John Fernhout

Clips: John Fernhout

Length: 21 mins

Age: 1967

Color: Color

Sound: Sound

Source: Nederlandse Filmproductie
Maatschappij
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062278/



1967

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