Cara O'Connor writes about Pretend in this month's November 2003
Film-Philosophy issue. If you're in any of the following locations, please
come and see this 75-minute narrative experiment.
In SEATTLE:
"Pretend," a multichannel feature by Julie Talen
Consolidated Works
Friday through Sunday, Nov. 14-16 at 8 PM.
500 Boren Avenue North, Seattle WA
206-381-3218
http://www.conworks.org/film/index.php3
And next week, for one evening:
CORNELL CINEMA
Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 PM
Willard Straight Theater
Ithaca NY
http://www-cinema.slife.cornell.edu/Nov03/pretend.html
BENNINGTON COLLEGE, VT. Thursday & Friday, Nov. 20-21. Email here for
details on screening for film classes.
The director will be present at all the screenings save Sunday night's in
Seattle.
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> November 2003 Issue
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> Film History, Theory, and Philosophy
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> Richard Schellhammer
> 'Moving Pictures before Cinema: Mannoni's _The Great Art of Light and Shadow_'
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> Jan-Christopher Horak
> 'Change and Nothing But Change: On Rosen's _Change Mummified_'
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> Joke Hermes
> 'On Behalf of the Audience: A Critique of Janet Staiger's Notion of the
> Practice of Reception'
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> Kristi McKim
> 'Remembrance of Cinema Past: Reading Nostalgia and Writing Possibility in
> Annette Kuhn's _Dreaming of Fred and Ginger_'
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> Marcia Landy
> 'Traveling in Film Theory: Giuliana Bruno's _Atlas of Emotion_'
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> John S. Vassar
> 'A Universal Narrative?: On Ari Hiltunen's _Aristotle in Hollywood_'
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> 'How is Disbelief Suspended?: On Carroll's _The Philosophy of Horror_'
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> Imre Szeman
> 'Film Beyond Metaphysics: On Wurzer's _Filming and Judgment_'
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> Cara O'Connor
> 'Ethics, Ambiguity, and Multi-Frame Narrative in Julie Talen's _Pretend_'
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