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Genre > Experimental > Lynne Sachs: A Collection of Films Exploring Women, Culture, Science & Myth
Lynne Sachs: A Collection of Films Exploring Women, Culture, Science & Myth
MC-356, 2005 microcinema exclusive
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This DVD collection presents two of Lynne Sachs' earlier films with several more recent media works -- all of which explore themes of women, culture, science & myth. The creative as well as intellectual inner workings of these projects are revealed for the first time in the context of an elaborately conceived, yet accessible disc.

BIOGRAPHY OF LILITH updates the creation myth by telling the story of the first woman and for some, the first feminist. In conjunction with the film, the DVD offers a personal introduction to Jewish Kabbala.

THE HOUSE OF SCIENCE: A MUSEUM OF FALSE FACTS investigates science and art's representation of women in our society using home movies, collage, found footage and personal remembrances.

The films have screened at the Museum of Modern Art, the Oberhausen Film Festival, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Delaware Biennial, the Pacifica Film Archive, and the Tate Modern. The films have won awards at the Atlanta, New Jersey, Ann Arbor, Athens, Black Maria, Charlotte and Humboldt Film Festivals.

Principal Credits
Films, poetry, collages, interviews, cinematography, direction: Lynne Sachs
DVD design by Rachel Melman
Music: Pamela Z, Charming Hostess
Jewish Scholars: Daniel Boyarin, Tikvah Frymer-Kinsky,
Rabbi Meyer Fund, Naomi Mark


Further Information:

DVD FEATURES INCLUDE:

• Over 40 minutes of never-before-seen interviews with four prominent Judaic scholars provide anchors for discussion of the Lilith myth.
• Six of Sachs’ poems which were written during the making of Biography of Lilith
• Thirteen collages with text which were part of
the making of The House of Science
• Two Short Films
• Filmmaker Biography
• Interactive Menus
• DVD-ROM: Printable Transcript of The House of Science and Poetry from Biography of Lilith



SHORT FILMS

Window Work
9 minute, color, sound video 2000

A picture window that looks over a magically realistic garden ablaze in sunlight fills the entire frame. I recline while secret boxes filled with memories move around me as if coming directly out of the screen.

"A picture window that looks over a magically realistic garden ablaze in sunlight fills the entire frame. In front, a woman reclines while secret boxes filled with desires and memories, move around her as if coming directly out of the screen." Helen DeWitt, "Thresholds of the Frame", Tate Modern Museum of Contemporary Art, London

"On screen images of ordinary objects seem weirdly evocative. A duster complete with a bushy top of feathers begins to resemble a palm tree. You will discover that a great deal is happening, some of it inside your own mind. The magic of the piece occurs in the moments between sounds." "Art Portfolio", The Baltimore Sun, Holly Selby

Dallas Video Festival; Delaware Art Museum Biennial; Athens Film Fest; European Media Arts Festival, Osnabruck, Germany; New York Film Expo; Black Maria Director's Citation; Moscow Film Festival; Tate Modern, London


Photograph of Wind
6mm, b&w and color, 4 min. 2001

My daughter's name is Maya. I've been told that the word maya means illusion in Hindu philosophy. As I watch her growing up, spinning like a top around me, I realize that her childhood is not something I can grasp but rather - like the wind - something I feel tenderly brushing across my cheek.

"Sachs suspends in time a single moment of her daughter." Fred Camper, Chicago Reader

San Francisco Film Festival, Onion City Film Festival
Genre > Experimental > Lynne Sachs: A Collection of Films Exploring Women, Culture, Science & Myth
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