I don't know if previous commenters have already mentioned Sarah Christman's Dear Bill Gates.
I think there was driving/road-rtipping involved in the making of it, so maybe you'll feel that it fits the parameters.

-- Bill Basquin


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From: alena williams
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] suggestions on travelogue and/or road films by women filmmakers?



Nancy Holt, Pine Barrens, 1974

Nancy Holt (in collaboration with Smithson/Heizer), Mono Lake, 

Amy Reid, Long Haulers, 2018


On 19. Oct 2019, at 08:54, Tara <[email protected]> wrote:

Niagara Falls by Anne Charlotte Robertson

On Oct 19, 2019, at 8:42 AM, Georg Koszulinski <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi, Kornelia,


Here's a recent film that fits the bill:


Driving Dinosaurs (Emma Piper-Burket, 2019)

An 89 year old marketing gimmick subliminally resurfaces on a lonely road in the American west.



On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 4:03 AM Aman Wadhan <[email protected]> wrote:
Double-Blind
by Sophie Calle and Gregory Shephard
1992, 75 min.

An autobiographical meta-fiction about the meaning of love with two unreliable narrators on the road in their Cadillac.



On Sat, 19 Oct 2019, 04:35 Fred Camper, <[email protected]> wrote:

Even though I usually gripe about questions like this, I have to answer this one, because a film that i deeply love is missing, Joyce Wieland's La Raison Avant la Passion.

https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/reason-over-passion/Film?oid=1055619

Fred Camper
Chicago


On 10/18/2019 9:58 PM, Kornelia Boczkowska wrote:

Hi all,

I'm looking for travelogue and/or road films made by women filmmakers in connection with my postdoctoral project on avant-garde and experimental film (no UMO-2018/31/D/HS2/01553).

So far I've been able to track down several works, incl. those mentioned in response to Bryan Konefsky's question on experimental road movies, but I'm sure there are many more that I'm not aware of. Any thoughts? I'd be grateful for any suggestions, also on films that embrace non-mechanical means of transportation and revision the concept of mobility - as implied by the broad definition of the aforementioned genres. I'm pasting some exemplary titles below to give you an idea what I'm looking for.

Thanks and all best,

Kornelia

 

Portland (1996) by Greta Snider

You and I Remain (2015) by Kate McCabe

On The Line (2010) by Cathy Lee Crane

Cayuga Run (1967) and September Express (1973) by Storm De Hirsch

Light Years (1987) by Gunvor Nelson

Roundtrip (2013) by Caroline Blai

The Spaces Between Cities (2015) by Salise Hughes

Flower Fields (1974) and Secrets from the Street: No Disclosure (1980) by Martha Rosler

Rules of the Road (1993) by Su Friedrich

There? Where? (1979) by Babette Mangolte

-- 
Kornelia Boczkowska, Ph.D.
Department of Studies in Culture
Faculty of English
Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznaƄ
http://wa.amu.edu.pl/wa/boczkowska_kornelia
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0875-9209

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