1. Soundtracks | Last Chants / Slow Moves | Jon Jost
7 mei 2024 · Self taught musician, Jost has also composed and performed songs for some for his films, most notably 1976's 'Last Chants for a Slow Dance' and 1983 'Slow ...
14 track album
2. Jon Jost - IFFR EN
Jon JOST (1943, USA) grew up in Georgia, Japan, Italy, Germany and Virginia. After being kicked out of university, he started making 16mm films.
Jon JOST (1943, USA) grew up in Georgia, Japan, Italy, Germany and Virginia. After being kicked out of university, he started making 16mm films. In 1965, Jost was imprisoned for two years as a draft dodger. After his release, he became politically active as a New Left Cinema director. He has made over 60 features […]
3. Jon Jost: Last Chants for a Slow Dance + Coming to Terms | minicine
minicine? is honored to host independent filmmaker, JON JOST to screen LAST CHANTS FOR A SLOW DANCE (1977) and COMING TO TERMS (2013).
4. Jon Jost: American independent film-maker | London School of ...
Jon Jost, director of 'Sure Fire' (2002) and 'All the Vermeers in New York' (2002), began making films in the early 1960s.
An introduction to the early films of the American independent film-maker Jon Jost, director of Sure Fire and All the Vermeers in New York, exploring the development of his work during his first twenty years of film-making. By Ian Mackean.
5. Biography - Jon Jost Films
He has made 46 feature length films on celluloid, 16 and 35mm, and digital media, all of which he has conceived, written, photographed, directed and edited.
Born in Chicago on May 16, 1943, of a military family, Jon Jost grew up in Georgia, Kansas, Japan, Italy, Germany and Virginia. Expelled from college in 1962, he began making 16mm films in January,…
6. Just Jost | Jonathan Rosenbaum
30 sep 2023 · My thanks to Jon Jost himself for furnishing me with the frame grabs from Last Chants for a Slow Dance and Stagefright. — J.R.. 1. “This is a ...
From Film Comment (January-February 1982); reprinted in my book Film: The Front Line 1983. My thanks to Jon Jost himself for furnishing me with the frame grabs from Last Chants for a Slow Dance and Stagefright. — J.R.
7. Chale Nafus Presents an Essential Primer on Experimental Filmmaker ...
This meandering, directionless road will eventually have to end and only Jon Jost would have the brilliant idea to show Tom being inspired by post office “ ...
Jon Jost will join AFS for a pair of special Avant Cinema Screenings May 18 and 19. On Monday, May 18, Jost presents COMING TO TERMS (2013) and on Tuesday, May 19 he presents LAST CHANTS FOR A SLOW DANCE (1977). These screenings are co-presented by Experimental Response Cinema. Here is AFS Director of Programming …
8. JON'S SHORT BIO - Jon Jost's Weblog
Jon Jost is a veteran film and video-maker, having made his first work in 1963 in Cassina Amata, Paderno Dugnano (Milano), Italy.
Jon Jost is a veteran film and video-maker, having made his first work in 1963 in Cassina Amata, Paderno Dugnano (Milano), Italy. Since then he’s worked continuously, making some 40 feature l…
9. Last Chants for a Slow Dance (1977) directed by Jon Jost • Reviews, film ...
A man who is dissatisfied with his family life leaves home for weeks at a time, drifting from town to town.
10. Pioneering indie filmmaker returns to ASU to premiere new dance film ...
10 jan 2018 · Film and video artist Jon Jost will work host a workshop for ASU students and premiere his newest film this weekend. (Courtesy photo.).
Film and video artist Jon Jost will visit Arizona State University this weekend to work with current ASU students in classes and workshops and to premiere his latest film, “Again and Again.”
11. A STUDY OF THREE FILMS BY JON JOST - Scholars' Bank
These films are Speaking Directly: Some American Notes (1974), Last Chants for a Slow Dance (Dead End) (1977), and Chameleon (1978). In its broadest sense this ...
The following paper concerns three early feature length films by the independent filmmaker Jon Jost. These films are Speaking Directly: Some American Notes (1974), Last Chants for a Slow Dance (Dead End) (1977), and Chameleon (1978). In its broadest sense this thesis is an attempt to define certain trends in Jost's early filmmaking career with the hope that a better understanding of his work can be developed. Each film is examined separately in detail and compared with the other two films. More specifically, each film is examined in regard to the philosophical and aesthetic movements of Romanticism and Realism.
12. Jon Jost's Last Chants for a Slow Dance (Dead End) - Light Industry
18 feb 2014 · ... Jon Jost, digital projection, 1977, 90 mins. "Unlike almost all American directors, Jon Jost is not a traitor to the movies. He makes them ...
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 7:30pm Jon Jost's Last Chants for a Slow Dance (Dead End) 155 Freeman Street, Brooklyn