Both an actual film and a mythical cinematic object Jacques Rivette’s Out 1 (sometimes subtitled Noli Me Tangere) was shot in 1971 and premiered that year in a one-time-only screening in La Havre. It didn’t surface again until 1989 at the Rotterdam films festival where it was shown in complete form. That’s because this more-than-magnum opus is 729 minutes long. If this brings Andy Warhol’s twenty-five-hour ****/ Four Stars (1967) to mind it should be pointed out that unlike Andy’s marathon, Out 1 consists of eight parts, roughly ninety minutes in length thus easily digestible over whatever span of time one chooses. In 2007 Out 1 was screened in New York, Los Angeles and Berkeley as a two day presentation (four episodes each day) with suitable allowances for breaks, intermissions, lunch and dinner. It would also be quite suitable for showing as a television mini-series—which was Rivette first had in mind. French TV,...
- 5/14/2015
- Fandor: Keyframe
Both an actual film and a mythical cinematic object Jacques Rivette’s Out 1 (sometimes subtitled Noli Me Tangere) was shot in 1971 and premiered that year in a one-time-only screening in La Havre. It didn’t surface again until 1989 at the Rotterdam films festival where it was shown in complete form. That’s because this more-than-magnum opus is 729 minutes long. If this brings Andy Warhol’s twenty-five-hour ****/ Four Stars (1967) to mind it should be pointed out that unlike Andy’s marathon, Out 1 consists of eight parts, roughly ninety minutes in length thus easily digestible over whatever span of time one chooses. In 2007 Out 1 was screened in New York, Los Angeles and Berkeley as a two day presentation (four episodes each day) with suitable allowances for breaks, intermissions, lunch and dinner. It would also be quite suitable for showing as a television mini-series—which was Rivette first had in mind. French TV,...
- 5/14/2015
- Keyframe
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