Posts Tagged ‘Empire II’

12.07.2010 | posted by ahoj666

Amos Poe Update

Amos Poe, director of No Wave/post punk film classics such as THE FOREIGNER and NIGHT LUNCH as well as the more recent Warhol homage EMPIRE II, will see a busy fall.

His latest film La COMMEDIA di Amos Poe raised $20,000 for post production completion (target was $12,000) on the crowdfunding website Kickstarter. La COMMEDIA di Amos Poe, a contemporary re-telling of Dante’s Divine Comedy with references to photographer/proto-cinema pioneer Eadward Muybridge, will premiere at this year’s Venice Film Festival in late September. (more…)

09.06.2010 | posted by natalieg

Only 19 Days Left! Support Amos Poe’s New Film

No Wave cinema pioneer Amos Poe (NIGHT LUNCH, THE FOREIGNER, EMPIRE II) has got a new project in the pipeline - La Commedia. It sees the director further exploring the fine arts/experimental territory of his Warhol homage Empire II. La Commedia fuses a freeform adaptation of Dante’s Divine Comedy to elements of cinéma vérité and the photography of cinematographic forerunner Eadweard Muybridge. The film is a meditation on the nature of cinematographic motion and movement in one’s personal life. (more…)

31.01.2010 | posted by natalieg

Original inspiration of Poe’s EMPIRE II - Warhol’s “Empire” playing Club Transmediale

Watch the inspiration of Amos Poe’s Warhol homage EMPIRE II at Club Transmediale:

Groupshow presents an 8-hour performance with Andy Warhol’s film ‘Empire’, a marathon event which dissolves into a hybrid of audiovisual installation and concert. Here, improvisation as a process-based art form meets a cinematic study of time unfolding. The single-shot recording of New York’s Empire State Building was filmed on the night of July 25th, 1964, from 20:06 pm to 2:42 am. Warhol slowed down the number of frames per minute, giving the film a length of 8 hours and 6 min. ‘Groupshow with Empire’ is part of the ‘Warhol Series’ commissioned by the Unsound 2008 festival, a series of works giving new musical settings to Warhol films.” (more…)

14.09.2009 | posted by le_redacteur

we have to change our conception of what counts as an event

Empire II

David Bordwell about Amos Poe´s EMPIRE II on davidbordwell.net, Part 2

When the weather changes, the light does too. Raindrops become not only a pebbly surface on the windows but tiny filters. As with Warhol’s films, we have to change our conception of what counts as an event. Slight differences of framing and texture become visual epiphanies. Rain can be gray-green, and snow can go pale red. At times, the steeple clock face in the lower right becomes an imperturbable timekeeper, a sort of pictorial timecode, reminiscent of the clock in the corner of the shots of Robert Nelson’s Bleu Shut.

FILM: EMPIRE II