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Introduction by film scholar Steve Anker.
Screening 1 of 4
Light Years Expanding
Year: 1988
Country: Sweden
Runtime: 25 min.
16mm. Color.
Light Years Expanding is a further elaboration of Light Years, Gunvor Nelson’s journey into the Swedish landscape in which she blends animation with live-action. Whereas movement was one of the prime characteristics of Light Years, Light Years Expanding revolves more around the image-work, foreshadowing her last and most complicated collage film Natural Features.—Professor John Sundholm, Stockholm University
Director: Gunvor Nelson.
Screening 2 of 4
Old Digs
Year: 1993
Country: Sweden
Language: English
Runtime: 20 min.
16mm. Color
“I was enormously impressed and bowled over by the beauty and artistry. It is one of the few films that I have ever seen that gave me the same feeling that I get when I see painting that I really respond to on a gut/heart level. The images are very powerful. The poetry and the subtlety of the content too. The editing/rhythms all seemed perfect. The sound track kept disappearing from consciousness (exactly right), but never stopped working with the pictures. Masterpiece.”—filmmaker Robert Nelson
Director: Gunvor Nelson.
Screening 3 of 4
Field Study #2
Year: 1988
Country: Sweden
Runtime: 8 min.
16mm. Color.
Field Study #2 develops further Nelson’s painterly animation aesthetics. This time the imagery is not created by a recording camera after which they are reworked, but instead the images and sounds appear out of their own world. The soundtrack consists of animal sounds and a serious male voice reciting names of animals in Latin. It is a hilarious work that makes fun of the educational film and our expectations upon the film screen to constitute a window to an outer world. Field Study #2 urges one to look and listen while emphasizing the comic and absurd, the latter a trait that runs through so much of Gunvor Nelson’s filmmaking and which was the impetus for her to start filming with Dorothy Wiley in the ’60s. The film ends with a thank you to Dorothy Wiley.—Professor John Sundholm, Stockholm University
Director: Gunvor Nelson.
Screening 4 of 4
Natural Features
Year: 1990
Country: Sweden
Language: English
Runtime: 28 min.
16mm. Color.
“In Natural Features, Gunvor Nelson mingles hundreds of still images with 3-D objects and ‘real’ images photographed through glass layerings into a free-associative and playfully bizarre form of animation. Perhaps no film has more successfully blended an evident passion for painting with a sensitivity to filmmaking such as lush pigments alternate with and punctuate the different photographic layerings.”—curator Steve Anker
Director: Gunvor Nelson.
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