R. Bruce Elder's A Man Whose Life was Full of Woe has been Surprised by Joy - Peripheries Experimental Film & Video Festival 2024

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Saturday, September 28th - 3:30 PM

R. Bruce Elder (Canada, 1997, 100 minutes)

"Having recently completed his monumental film cycle, 'The Book of All the Dead,' Elder Begins a new cycle - 'The Book Of Praise' - with 'A Man by Joy.' Elder believes that, by using speed and by creating constructions which incorporate a number of attractions that contend with each other for attention, a filmmaker can produce a form of experience that bypasses the intellect and goes straight to the body and the senses. Accordingly, he creates dense, elaborate films that make use of intricate montage construction, complex collage (combining simultaneous multiple images) and layered sound construction. In his new film, Elder depicts forms of life that have grown increasingly out of touch with the body, and attempts to elicit an experience of the delight that resultes from reconnecting with our natural being."

- Cinematheque Ontario, March 1998

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Saturday, September 28th - 3:30 PM

R. Bruce Elder (Canada, 1997, 100 minutes)

"Having recently completed his monumental film cycle, 'The Book of All the Dead,' Elder Begins a new cycle - 'The Book Of Praise' - with 'A Man by Joy.' Elder believes that, by using speed and by creating constructions which incorporate a number of attractions that contend with each other for attention, a filmmaker can produce a form of experience that bypasses the intellect and goes straight to the body and the senses. Accordingly, he creates dense, elaborate films that make use of intricate montage construction, complex collage (combining simultaneous multiple images) and layered sound construction. In his new film, Elder depicts forms of life that have grown increasingly out of touch with the body, and attempts to elicit an experience of the delight that resultes from reconnecting with our natural being."

- Cinematheque Ontario, March 1998

Saturday, September 28th - 3:30 PM

R. Bruce Elder (Canada, 1997, 100 minutes)

"Having recently completed his monumental film cycle, 'The Book of All the Dead,' Elder Begins a new cycle - 'The Book Of Praise' - with 'A Man by Joy.' Elder believes that, by using speed and by creating constructions which incorporate a number of attractions that contend with each other for attention, a filmmaker can produce a form of experience that bypasses the intellect and goes straight to the body and the senses. Accordingly, he creates dense, elaborate films that make use of intricate montage construction, complex collage (combining simultaneous multiple images) and layered sound construction. In his new film, Elder depicts forms of life that have grown increasingly out of touch with the body, and attempts to elicit an experience of the delight that resultes from reconnecting with our natural being."

- Cinematheque Ontario, March 1998