Most Popular Coleen Fitzgibbon Trailers
Total trailers found: 21
01 January 1975
Micro text film of the Nov. 1974 issue of U.S. magazine Time cover to cover.
01 January 1976
Lower East Side (LES) (2011/1976)
Super 8mm transfer to digital, color, sound, 16:31 minutes. Documentary style critique of the Island of Manhattma’s fiscal state of affairs and the John Dough Cult.
01 January 1976
16mm and digital, b/w & color, sound, 9:51 minutes. Micro text film of the June 1976 issue of German magazine Der Spiegel with rock music.
01 January 1976
Micro text film of the February 6, 1976 Daily News, New York City issue cover to cover
01 January 1973
A collage of recurring speech fragments, which provide a patchy voice-over "commentary" which skids across a sampling of found film.
01 January 1975
Micro text film of selections from the English dictionary (contemplation: the yellow notebook and blade-less knife handle were missing when the blue car impacted the red car).
01 January 1975
"In one of her more minimalist films, the viewer is presented with nothing but a blank monochromatic frame slowly shifting through various intensities of color saturation, flickering / shuttering repeatedly from light-to-dark (and back again) for a duration of 45 minutes.
10 August 2010
Expanding a system; enhanced excerpt from "Internal System" with optical sound track and video raster in frame.
01 January 1992
Original hi-8 video to digital, color & b/w, sound, 16 minutes. Persons unknown wait on a street in a large city for something to come their way.
01 January 2009
Documents performances of DNA, James Chance and the Contortions, and Boris Policeband in NYC at a benefit concert for X Motion Picture Magazine and artists’ group Collaborative Projects Inc.
01 January 1976
16mm transfer to digital, b/w, sound, 8:22 minutes. Taking it public: micro text film of records (warrants, debts, bank checks, etc.
29 December 1974
The destruction of cinematic imagery and sound, which allows for the release of subliminal thought.
12 September 1992
In this revisionist documentary, actor Eric Farr re-creates the character of Rock Hudson in order to take a look back at his films.
18 February 1990
A separated couple try to keep in touch through postcards of typically "American" sights: motels, monuments, parks; but their postcards cross in the mail.
01 January 2012
Digital, color, sound, 3 minutes.
01 September 1980
A Nietzschian parable on the fate of innocence, THE TRAP DOOR follows the mishaps of Jeremy (John Ahearn) as he is fired by his boss (Jenny Holzer), gets laughed out of court by Judge Gary Indiana, loses his girlfriend to sleazy Richard Prince, is hustled by prospective employer (Bill Rice) and mauled by predatory bird-women.
19 December 2018
Exploring the pre-fame years of the celebrated American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, and how New York City, its people, and tectonically shifting arts culture of the late 1970s and '80s shaped his vision.
07 August 2011
Super 8mm transfer to digital, color, sound, 5:07 minutes. Still images of things passing; a diary between city and country.
12 December 1977
16mm transferred to digital, first shown in De Appel, Amsterdam and Corps de Garde, Gronigen in the Netherlands in 1977, also shown 1979 Colab TV's Potato Wolf and at the Times Square Show, 1980, organized by Collaborative Projects.
31 December 1996
By Coleen Fitzgibbon and Cara Perlman; Hi8 to digital, sound, looped every 3 min.
01 January 1975
16mm, color, sound, 10 minutes. The filmmaker performs her solitary act of cleaning. A static camera tightly frames the studio sink, dirty with paint and other residue while the artist engages in a concerted ritual of scrubbing and scraping … a treatise on the over-cleanliness of certain reductivist gestures in history of art making.