Les cinéastes amateurs Joseph Cornell, Ted Huff, et Archie Stewart ont fait des films en dehors du circuit commercial de production et de distribution. Leurs " home movies " mettent en œuvre un large éventail de techniques et de théories avant-gardistes tirées pour la plupart de la lecture du magazine L'Amateur de Cinéma.
Grosse connerie de ricain ou de rostbeef, on s'endort !!!
yvonkcaouette 3 years ago
amazing how making this even more fragmentary, poorer in audio, adds to its mystery...
edmame 4 years ago
I've posted the full ROSE HOBART in 2 parts
They can be found by following the link to my name: oobleckboy
Rose Hobart, pt. 1 of 2
Rose Hobart, pt. 2 of 2
oobleckboy 4 years ago
You can find the full version of the film at
ubuweb, just search for it there.
tantofan 4 years ago
If anyone has the whole film can they PLEASE upload it! I've been waiting to see this for so long... Thanks!
jbmcd 4 years ago
Remarkable mash-up from the great box artist, Joseph Cornell. Hard to believe it was created in 1936. The clips are from "East of Borneo", a nifty little grade b jungle flick that Cornell got a copy of somehow and added the tinting and the cheesy soundtrack. And you are right about the crocodile scene, mariahci. Fantastic!
Full version of the film is part of the "Treasures of the American Film Archives" series, which you can buy on DVD.
gToon 5 years ago
Wish it were the full length. This clip doesn't include the awesome scene of the crocodiles.
mariahci 5 years ago