Phil Solomon at the Harvard Film Archive

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"Over the course of a long and wonderfully prolific career as a filmmaker and educator, Phil Solomon (b. 1954) has established himself as one of the great visionary artists active in American experimental cinema today. Working principally in 16mm and Super-8, Solomon is especially celebrated for his ability to conjure magical, transformative images by carefully manipulating the photochemical surface of film – using ingenious chemical and optical printing techniques to draw out figures and meaning hidden within the shadowy depths of each frame. Solomon’s predilection for nocturnal moods and movements lends his work a ruminative and melancholy quality, a yearning for the lost world evoked by the exquisitely beautiful and emotionally charged imagery of his films. Working within the tradition of lyrical image poetry pioneered by his good friend and former University of Colorado colleague Stan Brakhage, Solomon has defined a mode of oneiric yet intensely rigorous montage, a form of purely cinematic audio-visual language. At the same time, the structural and aesthetic strategies of modernist poetry and narrative painting are central traditions creatively engaged throughout Solomon’s films. In recent years Solomon has turned to video and to an unusual inspiration in particular – the controversial video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – to make a group of bewitching and mournful digital video pieces that explore and stretch the game’s somber urban dreamscape."

Harvard Film Archive
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
24 Quincy Street
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138

Monday, Oct. 5 – 7:00 pm

*Phil Solomon will be present for the screening

- Nocturne (US 1980, 16mm, b/w silent, 10 min.)
- The Secret Garden (US 1988, 16mm, color, silent, 17 min.)
- Remains to be Seen (US 1989/1994, Super-8 and 16mm, color, 17 min.)
- Twilight Psalm II: “Walking Distance” (US 1999, 16mm, color, 23 min)
- Rehearsals for Retirement (US 2007, digital video, color, 10 min.)

*Solomon will also be attending screenings in the afternoon of Tuesday, Oct. 6 at The Museum School, as well as the MassArt Film Society Wednesday, Oct. 7 at 8:00 pm.

Those interested in exploring Solomon's work further are encouraged to seek out Scott MacDonald's A Critical Cinema 5

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