quick search

related medias

links

NEW LEFT NOTES


by Saul LEVINE

1968-1982 / 16 mm / coul / sil / 26' 00

Watch the online video
This film has been digitized with the support of the Ministry of Culture, during the 2010 digitization plan. The total length of the film is available online.
The full movie is viewable in our documentation center.

NEW LEFT NOTE 1968-​82 © Saul LEVINE
(R8/16mm, 27,75m) Silent
"Levine's rapid fire cut­ting has nev­er found a more ap­pro­pri­ate sub­ject than in NEW LEFT NOTE, his film on the an­ti-​war, an­ti-​racist, and wom­en's lib­er­a­tion move­ments of the ear­ly 1970s in Amer­i­ca. NEW LEFT NOTE rep­re­sents a syn­the­sis of ideas that Levine sought to in­ject in­to a much-​di­vid­ed move­ment. The 'Free Bob­by Seale' demon­stra­tions in New Haven (Levine's home town) in 1970 is put in­to con­text through the edit­ing .... At the time of shoot­ing, Levine was the ed­i­tor of New Left Notes, the na­tion­al news­pa­per of SDS (Stu­dents for a Demo­crat­ic So­ci­ety). He was uni­lat­er­al­ly com­mit­ted to the move­ments he filmed but be­lea­guered by the lead­er­ship of the or­ga­ni­za­tion for his non-​sec­tar­i­an views. ... [NEW LEFT NOTE] is a study of rad­i­cal pol­i­tics in rad­i­cal film form." -​-​ Mar­jorie Keller "The life he records is a jum­ble of demon­stra­tions, fused with the kalei­do­scop­ic fury of mem­o­ry; its brief repris­es in­clude a cat­nap in the back of a car and a glimpse of a zoo. His in­ces­sant, chaot­ic out­pour­ing of po­lit­i­cal en­er­gy seems less geared to a naive no­tion of bet­ter­ing the world than to a per­pet­u­al pres­sure to keep it from get­ting worse." -​-​ P. Adams Sit­ney, The Vil­lage Voice


1 PRINT IN DISTRIBUTION

distribution format 16 mm
1 reel (286 meters)
original format 8 mm
speed 18 ips
screen 1,37 - standard
sound sil
rental fee 79,00 €


1982-2012 Light Cone - all rights reserved - images : © the artists
online videos    mailing list    facebook