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DIARIES, NOTES & SKETCHES VOL. 1-8
by Jonas MEKAS

REMINISCENCES OF A JOURNEY TO LITHUANIA

by Jonas MEKAS
1971-1972 / 16mm / color / sound / 1S / 82' 00

This film consists of three parts. The first part is made up of footage I shot with my first Bolex during my first years in America, mostly from 1950-1953. It shows me and my brother Adolfas, how we looked in those days; miscellaneous footage of immigrants in Brooklyn, picnicking, dancing, singing; the streets of Williamsburg.
The second part was shot in August 1971, in Lithuania. Almost all of the footage come from Semeniskiai, the village I was born in. You see the old house, my mother (born 1887), all the brothers, goofing, celebrating our home-coming; you see it only through the memories of a Displaced Person back home for the first time in twenty five years.
The third part begins with a parenthesis in Elmshorn, a suburb of Hambourg, where we spent a year in forced labor camp during the war. After the parenthesis closes, we are in Vienna where we see some of my best friend- Peter Kubelka, Hermann Nitsch, Annette Michelson, Ken Jacobs. You also see the Monastery of Kremsmuenster, the Stammdorff castel of Nitsch, the hous of Wittgenstein, etc. The film ends with the burning of the Vienna fruit market, August 1971.
The sound: I talk during much of the film, reminiscing about this and that. Mostly it's about myself, as a Displaced Person, my relation to home, Memory, Culture, Up-rootedness, Childhood. There are a few Lithuanian song sung by all of the Mekas brothers (my brother Adolfas and his wife, Pola, was with me on the same trip, and eventually you'll see Adolfas' view of the same journey, shot with his 16mm Bolex, and Polas'view shot with her 8mm Minolta). I use two songs sungs by the Lithuanian Folk Ensembleconducted by P.Tamosaitis. The prelude for a piano, by K.M. Ciurlionis, played by Vytautas Lanasbergis, are also used. In the third part I use Anton Bruckner (Mas N. 3 in F minor) and a madrigal by Gesualdo (Deller Consort).
The film is in Ektachrome color, 16mm. It is 85 minutes long. I am very grateful to Hans Brecht of Norddeutscher Runkfunk (Hambourg), and Jimmy Vaughan Films Ltd. (London) for the financial assistance in making this film. The first screening took place on February 12th, 1972 on Norddeutscher Runkfunk.
Jonas Mekas- July 28,1972.

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distribution format 16mm
notes Separate digital French subtitles available
screen 1,37 - Standard (single screen)
speed 24 fps
sound optical sound
original language English
translation French (Separate subtitles file)
rental fee 261,00 €