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DESCRIPTION:Robert Fenz (U.S., 1997–2003)\nArtist in Person\nMeditations on 
 Revolution is a series of exquisitely filmed short films that explore the 
 meaning of the world “revolution.” Revolution is seen as a political 
 and artistic phenomenon, and a contemporary and historical one. Part I: 
 Lonely Planet (1997, 12.5 mins, Silent) is structured as an improvisational 
 homage to Cuba’s endurance and captures the serene rhythm of Havana’s 
 street life. Part II: The Space in Between (1997, 8 mins, Silent) was 
 filmed in Latin America’s largest shantytown, Rochina, a favela of Rio de 
 Janeiro, and reveals the tension of its inhabitants. Everyday events shot 
 in Mexico City, San Cristobal de las Casas, and New York City are featured 
 in Part lll: Soledad (2001, 15 mins, Silent), intertwined with fragments of 
 Mexican tradition and images of revolution. Part lV: Greenville, MS (2001, 
 29.5 mins, Silent) portrays the discipline required in preparing for a 
 fight through repetitive shots of a boxer’s training process. Fenz’s 
 newest section, Part V: Foreign City (work-in-progress, c. 35 mins), shot 
 in New York, is a portrait of jazz artist Marion Brown. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/20463.php
SUMMARY:Meditiations on Revolution
LOCATION:Pacific Film Archive Theater: 2575 Bancroft Way @ Bowditch
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/20463.php
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