Vai al contenuto principale

Emigré (1974)

Directed by Margaret Fisher
1vote
0reviews
5min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Fisher organized and performed in Emigré, a two-part happening at the Cat’s Paw Palace (September 28, 1974) and offsite at Aquatic Park in San Francisco (September 29). In reaction to the political upheaval of Watergate and the economic precarity of living here as an artist, Emigré was announced as an open call to artists and friends to “emigrate” from the Bay Area. The first evening’s event, “Leavin’ Blues,” described as “dance/theatre/music/restaurant theatre,” prepared performers for the following day with a celebration of the natural migration of living things and natural phenomena. Approximately twenty participants arrived at Aquatic Park with baskets, bundles, cages, and old suitcases. The quarter-mile walk from the western to the eastern end of the park proceeded with everyone taking one step every thirty seconds. The Super-8 film condensed four hours of walking into three minutes reflecting the distorted sense of time and relationship between the ’emigrants’ and passers-by.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleEmigré
Original languageEN
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesConimicut Foundation
Release date1 gennaio 1974
EditingMargaret Fisher
CinematographyDavid Heintz
Assistant directorsMargaret Fisher
Camera operatorsDavid Heintz
Additional photographyDavid Heintz

Release dates

Premiere

United States / Jan 01, 1974

Digital

United States / Dec 03, 2020 / In Process

Editorial content to complete

6 sections to complete. You can show them now and start filling them in.

Related movies