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Mixed Media: The Many Forms of the Story
Thomas Amos; Andrea Crawford
Bloomington: Lilly Library, Indiana University, 1995.Catalogue of an exhibition, 5 January – 30 March, 1995, exploring stories through original texts in books and manuscripts, along with radio, theatre, and movie scripts, press kits and programmes, music, photographs, and board games.
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The Notorious Cleopatra (16 Original Photographs)
Harry Novak
[United States]: Global Pictures, 1970.16 publicity photographs for the 1970 sexploitation film, The Notorious Cleopatra, produced by Harry Novak, directed by Peter Perry Jr. and starring Loray White, Jay Edwards, and Dixie Donovan.
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Erika/One (10 Original Photographs)
Jerry Denby; Inga Larsen
[United States]: Century Cinema, 1969.10 publicity photographs for the 1969 sexploitation film, Erika/One, directed by Jerry Denby and staring Inga Larsen as a woman in torment.
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A Soldier’s Homecoming (9 Original Photographs)
Clamil Production
[United States]: Clamil Production, No date.9 publicity photographs for a 1960s sexploitation film, A Soldier’s Homecoming. Several photographs featuring a nude showgirl, several sex scenes, and two featuring a male character in prison, and receiving viaticum prior to execution.
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Sadismo (8 Original Photographs)
Salvatore Billitteri
[United States]: Trans American Films, 1967.8 publicity photographs for the 1967 Mondo documentary on torture, Sadismo. Narrated by Burt Topper and Terry Telli. Produced by Salvatore Billitteri. Music by Les Baxter. The original version of the film was withdrawn and and edited version reissued later the same year.
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Parliament of Dreams
Chrysalis
Brisbane: Chrysalis, 1996.Programme for Australia’s first Babylon 5 convention, Brisbane May 3-5, 1996. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Glamour Ghoul: The Passions and Pain of the Real Vampira
Sandra Nieme
Port Townsend: Feral House, 2021.“Maila Nurmi, the beautiful and sheltered daughter of Finnish immigrants, stepped off the bus in 1941 Los Angeles intent on finding fame and fortune. She found men eager to take advantage of her innocence and beauty but was determined to find success and love. Her inspired design and portrayal of a vampire won a costume contest that lead to a small role on the Red Skelton show which grew into a persona that brought her the notoriety she desired yet trapped her in a character she could never truly escape. This is Malia’s story. Her diaries, notes, and ephemera and family stories bring new insights to her relationships with Orson Welles, James Dean, and Marlon Brando. Sandra Niemi–Malia’s niece–fills in the nuances of her life prior to fame and her struggles after the limelight faded and she found a new community within the burgeoning Los Angeles punk scene who embraced her as their own.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Reluctant Narrator: A Survey of Narrative Practices Across Media
Ana Teixeira Pinto
Lisboa and Berlin: Museu Colecao Berardo / Sternberg Press, 2015.“Often referred to as the “narrative turn,” an explosion of interest in narrative practices at the end of the twentieth century was predicated on the notion that life itself is storied, or—as Jacques Ranciére put it—that the real must be fictionalized in order to be thought. Postmodernism itself was described as a “narrative turn” in which a rekindled interest in the fictive, the chronicle, and the anecdotal upstaged the symbolic unity of high modernism. But as Susan Buck-Morss has noted, modernism and postmodernism are not historical moments, they are political positions: two poles of a recurring movement, expressing the contradictions inherent to the industrial mode of production in the identity and nonidentity between social function and aesthetic form. Rather than opposing a myriad of micro-narratives to the grand narrative of modernism, The Reluctant Narrator attempts to map the migration of narrative modes across several media, bringing together works that intertwine personal biography with historical events, or that deal with stories that fell through the crevices of history.” (publisher’s blurb) Edition of 400.
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Open Roads, Closed Borders: the Contemporary French-Language Road Movie
Michael Gott; Thibaut Schilt
Bristol: Intellect, 2013. -
Fantastic Animation Collection
Sato Yukiko; Shinohara Yu
Tokyo: [Zadi Films], No date.Japanese concertina book on four surreal animations: Alice (1988), La Planete Sauvage, Gandahar, and The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb.
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What We Could Have Become: Reflections on Queer Feminist Filmmaking
Malu Blume
[Eindhoven]: Onomatopee, 2021.“The publication What we could have become explores the radical potentials of care and speculative fiction in the context of queer feminist collective filmmaking. Departing from the experimental short film The Book of S of I (2020) by Malu Blume, this publication is a documentation of the film project just as much as its own artistic medium. Using a performative mode, it weaves together film stills with unreleased set photography, creating a visual narration that reflects caring and kinship through a queer feminist — and femme — lens. With a foreword by editor Sascia Bailer, the booklet contains a transcript of the film’s narrative voice over and an essay on queer utopian care in the context of The Book of S of I and its making, both written by the artist Malu Blume. The publication concludes with a conversation between Malu Blume and their co-producers, friends and artistic collaborators Ipek Hamzaoglu, Laura Nitsch and Sophie Utikal, moderated by Sascia Bailer. In this conversation the artists and discuss the chances and challenges of collective film making in the context of producing The Book of S of I.” (publisher’s blurb)