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The Ninth Annual Views from the Avant-Garde

A Special Presentation of the 43rd New York Film Festival
Saturday and Sunday, October 1 & 2


Curated by Mark McElhatten and Gavin Smith.

Click on thumbnails below to enlarge photos.




Program 6: ALLEN ROSS’S GRANDFATHER TRILOGY
New preservation prints.
Papa, Thanksgiving 1979 & Buriels (U.S., 1979-81, 65m)



The Grandfather Trilogy
was preserved by Chicago Filmmakers, with funding from the National Film Preservation Foundation. Preservation work done by Bill Brand (BB Optics). Project coordination by archivist Carolyn Faber and Chicago Filmmakers' Executive Director Brenda Webb. All photos on this page from Papa (click to enlarge)




The Grandfather Trilogy is a portrait of Allen Ross’s grandfather in Bowling Green, South Carolina. It is described as a ‘profoundly moving work, an attempt to come to terms with death as an event in the living world...The films abound with images which suggest stasis, absence, silence, horizontality, oneness with the earth: a catalog of the conditions of death from the point of view of the living.’” – Nosowitz, Millenium Film Journal



A gruesome footnote to the project is that Allen disappeared in 1994 and was found several years later buried in the crawl space of a house in Cheyenne, Wyoming, possibly murdered by his wife. A documentary film by Christian Bauer, Missing Allen - The Man Who Became A Camera (Missing Allen - Wo ist Allen Ross?) was produced in 2001.

Ross has written: “One of the ways I see the trilogy is as a radical approach to portraiture. Most of Papa was shot without looking through the viewfinder. There were,  however,  many accidents that happened while the camera was turned on. The film plays for me as a long sustained accident. I am grateful for this photographic record of a divinely shadowed presence. It is a reflection of a kind of space my grandfather generated.”

Total Runtime: 65m

Program 1: STRAUB-HUILLET’S A TRIP TO THE LOUVRE
Program 2: THE DAILY PLANET (Unearthed)
Program 3: DAVID GATTEN’S SECRET HISTORY OF THE DIVIDING LINE: A TRUE ACCOUNT IN NINE PARTS
Program 4: THE TERRESTRIAL OBSERVATORY
Program 5: BLUE MOVIE with special guest VIVA
Program 6: ALLEN ROSS’S GRANDFATHER TRILOGY
Program 7: LARRY GOTTHEIM
Program 8: MANUAL OVERRIDE (“Slip Inside this House”)
Program 9: SHADOWHUNGER
Program 10: HEINZ EMIGHOLZ
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