Dana Hodgdon Trailers
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Total trailers found: 19
25 May 2013
Amanda, after testing positive for the BRCA gene mutation, has a specific plan to say goodbye to her breasts the weekend before her preventative double mastectomy, but her sister comes to town with a list of her own ideas for the weekend.
01 January 1977
A satirical look at suburban life via the "family Christmas letter."
01 January 1976
A witty examination of the disjunction between the film's image and its soundtrack. Which voice belongs to which speaker? Each speaker makes certain claims about which voice is his.
30 November 1978
In 1978, Northwestern University film professor Dana Hodgdon created an experimental film based on a phonetic alphabet.
01 January 1977
North/South employs a dual split-screen format to present an interesting set of travels, one north (right) and one south (left), toward and away from the Loop on Lake Shore Drive and Michigan Avenue, accompanied by seemingly natural sounds of traffic and car radios.
01 January 1976
Shot in one continuous take and exclusively featuring Dana Hodgon's face and voice as he delivers an ironically edited monologue.
01 January 1979
"A virtuoso display of all the Hodgdon concerns: language, film politics, and the demystification of the film illusion through jest.
01 January 1977
Dana seemingly records a fellow professor reading each word in an encyclopedia.
01 January 1975
One man's improbable journey through twentieth-century history.