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Split Decision 1979 Pub dawb Kev Nkag Mus Siv
This film is a scrambled narrative that illustrates, in soap opera fashion, life of artists in Lower Manhattan and at the same time dramatizes questions about the nature of filmic representation. Split decision is a boxing term used when the judges divide their votes in finding a winner. In this case the fight is between the two heroes of the film who are seen intermittently in a bar, negotiating a pick-up, and at home, breaking up in a domestic quarrel. The fight is also in the telling, between modes of conventional representation and modes of radical representation - between conventional continuity editing, and abstraction created through computer generated grids. The film features an appearance by Carolee Schneemann and digital imaging from before the era of personal computers.
Pov Pob Tseg: Carolee Schneemann, Nicky Paraiso, Helen Prischepenko, Kevin Coleman, Jack Shapira, Brett Sussler
Crew: Bill Brand (Director), Kathleen King (Assistant Director), Tom Siegel (Camera Operator), Pamela Yates (Assistant Camera), Helene Kaplan (Sound Recordist), Mike Penland (Sound Recordist)
Studio: New York State Council on the Arts, Millennium Film Workshop, The Committee on Visual Arts
Sijhawm Sawv: 15 feeb
Zoo: HD
Tso Tawm: Jan 01, 1979
Ncig Teb Chaws: United States of America
Lus: English