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January 13, 2006

James and I dropped the Outlaw Son footage off at the lab on our way out to Austin yesterday morning. It's gone through it's chemical bath by now.

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Behind-the-scenes material was not a priority on this film, but our friend Marc shot about fifteen minutes of footage one ice cold night during the production. It can be viewed here (Quicktime 7 is required, etc). As I wrote on the MySpace page, where this link has been up for a while, "It's not much, and it's not eventful, but if you like quiet, contemplative wallflower-style documentary material, this will be at least partially your cup of tea."

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I received an e-mail this morning from a critic whom I met in Berlin last year, in which he made a positive comparison between Some Analog Lines and Guy Maddin's work, and also validated my own preference for the longer cut of 48 Ribs. It was a good way to wake up.

Posted by David Lowery at January 13, 2006 03:38 PM

Comments

I wouldn't compare Some Analog Lines to Guy Maddin's work at all, just for the record; unless, of course, pace and pace alone is more important than other formal and thematic concerns.

Though I suppose I'm just bitter than none of my favourite critics have seen Firelight.

Posted by: Matt at January 13, 2006 08:50 PM

That wasn't a BL, was it?...

Posted by: mutinyco at January 13, 2006 10:01 PM

wasn't there another post here earlier?

Posted by: brad at January 13, 2006 10:33 PM

Matt - I'd never have even thought of the film in the same mindset as Maddin, but I ain't complaining. He cited its playfulness as a point of comparison.

Mutinyco - no, it was an SRII.

Brad - yeah, I accidentally deleted it.

Posted by: Ghostboy at January 13, 2006 11:10 PM

Didn't even look like one. Didn't have that big block body.

Not sure why I asked.

Need to go out for a walk.

Posted by: mutinyco at January 13, 2006 11:21 PM

your Outlaw Son Myspace page is about to get another friend DL, just sent you an add request.
DIY Film Sujewa

Posted by: Suj*ewa at January 14, 2006 11:22 AM

"I'd never have even thought of the film in the same mindset as Maddin, but I ain't complaining. He cited its playfulness as a point of comparison."

I don't know what I would compare it to, but not Maddin. Most likely Varda, by which I mean The Gleaners and I, which is what you might compare my film to as well.

In fact, ultimately, the first film I compare Some Analog Lines is my own, and my own to yours: synchronicity.

Posted by: Matt at January 15, 2006 12:57 AM