Lynne Sachs Interview in Gerry Fialka’s Book “Strange Questions”
Strange Questions links powerful personal stories with the contemporary media-scape
Strange Questions links powerful personal stories with the contemporary media-scape
She isn’t filming people or their stories, but the spaces between people, and how these spaces are always mediated by the actions of others.
“Film About a Father Who” and “A Month of Single Frames” mentioned
On the occasion of her latest feature, Film About a Father Who, the Museum is pleased to present a career-ranging survey of Sachs’s work.
The film will be released as a part of a 20-film retrospective of Sachs’ work.
“Ellipsis is like the fissure between one thing and the other, where you bring knowledge.”
“Film About a Father Who” is streaming with the SF Jewish Film Festival December 10-17.
“The remarkable Lynne Sachs continues her rewarding adventures in personal, poetic documentary with ‘Film About a Father Who.'”
From intimate meditations on nature’s healing and drug-induced becoming, to radical deconstructions of cinema, language and architecture, this programme showcases film’s potential to both abstract and interpret a chaotic world.
Three video-poem collaborations by Lynne Sachs with Bernadette Mayer, Paolo Javier, and Laura Harrison.