Archive for January, 2014

Amiri Baraka – (1934 – 2014)

Thursday, January 9th, 2014

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    Amiri Baraka (LA times)

    Amiri Baraka, controversial author and activist, dies at 79

    The Guardian obit

    Baraka was the subject of a 1983 documentary, In Motion, and holds a minor place in Hollywood history. In Bulworth, Warren Beatty’s 1998 satire about a senator’s break from the political establishment, Baraka plays a homeless poet who cheers on the title character. “You got to be a spirit,” the poet tells him. “You got to sing – don’t be no ghost.”

    Amiri Baraka Homepage

    12 great quotes by Amiri Baraka (buzzfeed) .

    Madeline Gins – (1941 – 2014)

    Thursday, January 9th, 2014
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    (Photo by Kikuko Usuyama)

    Madeline Gins – Jacket obit

    Madeline Gins wiki

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  • Madeleine suggested I publish Poets’ Encyclopedia, and I did – Michael Andre

    The Poets’ Encyclopedia was, for Unmuzzled OX, a best-seller. It made me famous for a few minutes. Madeline Gins was all ideas all the time. Some years ago I encountered Madeleine and Arakawa in the street, and she asked me what I’d been doing. I just had a son, I said, joyfully. Madeleine said, “That’s terrible!” What do you mean? “It’ll keep you from your work,” she said. “But Madeleine,” said Arakawa, “it’s life!”

  • Previous post – Arakawa Shusaku

    David Lang – I Lie or Living in Pain with Great Beauty

    Wednesday, January 8th, 2014
  • I Lie from the Great Beauty (youtube)
    (Paolo Sorrentino narrates the opening of his film ‘The Great Beauty’ with music by David Lang)

    The Great Beauty

  • Happy birthday David Lang.. image via

    David Lang: Living in pain with great beauty

    Composer David Lang Explains Bach Connection

    Little Match Girl Passion by David Lang – 2012 Hot Air Music Festival

    L’enfant Nue, La Promesse, et Le gamin au vélo

    Monday, January 6th, 2014
  • L’enfant Nue by Maurice Pialat

    Relentless vision of Maurice Pialat

    Produced by Francois Truffaut. L’enfant nue was Pialat first feature film in 1969.

    L’enfant Nue and Le Gamin au Velo (kid with a bike) are two memorable films I saw last year, 2013.


  • Click to see large (Jeremy plays a hapless father in Kid with a Bike. Jeremy was 15 when he played the leard character in La Promesse, see the left image)

    Happy birthday Jeremy Renier

    Renier has worked with Belgian directing brothers the Dardennes four times: L’ enfant/The Child, Le silence de Lorna/Lorna’s Silence, their new Cannes contender The Kid with a Bike/Le gamin au vélo and their first collaboration, La promesse, made in 1996 when Renier was onlly 15. (via filmexperience)

  • La Promesse trailer

  • Claire Denis – Two Early Films

    Friday, January 3rd, 2014
  • Claire

  • See full film here.

  • Family Films of a Very Different Sort (Claire discusses Bastards – her new film)

  • Vitro Nasu now has an archive for Claire Denis.

    John Dominis R.I.P – (A Life Magazie Photographer)

    Wednesday, January 1st, 2014

  • Steve McQueen and his wife, Neile, take a sulphur bath at Big Sur, 1963. (photo by John Dominis)

    1968 Olympics
    Tommie Smith, center, and John Carlos, right. raising gloved fists at the 1968 Olympics in one of Mr. Dominis’s best-known photos.

  • Incredible Versatility of Photographer John Dominis – (see more photos)

  • RIP John Dominis
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    Ingratiating, self-effacing and ruggedly handsome, he was often assigned to photograph people who preferred not to be photographed. He spent a month in 1963 with the actor Steve McQueen (nearly feral in his aversion to publicity), who was not yet the superstar he became. He persuaded Frank Sinatra to indulge him for three months in 1965 while he went inside his prickly circle of friends, family, drivers and handlers to photograph his life.

    It was not charm, though, but the reflexes of a professional photographer that helped Mr. Dominis produce his most enduring image.

    On Oct. 16, 1968, when Tommie Smith and John Carlos ascended the Olympic podium in Mexico City to receive medals for finishing first (Mr. Smith) and third (Mr. Carlos) in the men’s 200-meter dash — along with the Australian sprinter Peter Norman, the silver medalist — Mr. Dominis was one of the few photographers who happened to be in the media pen 20 feet away watching and, he said, “expecting a normal ceremony.” John Dominis NYtimes obit

    Ake Ome Koto Yoro 2014 – Bags Groove, Milt Jacskon

    Wednesday, January 1st, 2014
  • Milt Jackson

    January 1 – birthday of Milt Jackson

    Happy New Year!
    Akemashite Omedeto Gozaimasu. (Young Japanese people say “AkeOme!”)