Darkest Americana & Elsewhere - Program I

Films, Video & Words of James Benning

When
Fri Feb 26, 2010
Where
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)
Time
7:00pm
Cost
$6 - $10
Tags
Movies, Film Screenings

Description

presented in association with the Film Studies Program at the University of San Francisco and the Exploratorium’s Cinema Arts Program

[members: $6 / non-members: $10]

Since the early 1970s, James Benning has created a body of formally innovative, long-form film works which use duration, understated camera work and (at times) elliptical narrative to examine cultural assumptions and contradictions with American culture and history, often revealing darkness or ideological conflict lurking beneath the surfaces of everyday appearances. A filmmaker committed to navigating his own deeply ambivalent relationship with American culture and history, Benning’s works explore the intersections of landscape, history and ideology as elegant monuments to contemplation and the passage of time.

The weekend of works by James Benning commences with two mid-‘80s films exploring the dark alliance between the American landscape and the U.S. psyche. Incorporating biographical presentations of Hank Aaron’s spectacular baseball career, would-be assassin Arthur Bremer’s drive toward murder (which culminated in the shooting of George Wallace) and aspects of James Benning’s own life, American Dreams is a thorough examination of obsession and drive. (STEVE POLTA & JONATHAN MARLOW)

James Benning: American Dreams (1984), 58 min.

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Location

  1. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)
    701 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA