Hi, Albert. Please consider adding Agnes Varda’s Ulysse to your list as well as 
the other films in her Cinévardaphoto: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0423987/

And I humbly (and not so humbly) submit the following proposal for your 
consideration: 
https://www.academia.edu/34354327/Film_on_Photography_or_The_Eclipse_of_the_Frame_Impakt_Festival_2017
  There are a few other films worth thinking about here.

j 


> On Jun 9, 2020, at 6:06 AM, Albert Alcoz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I was making a list of experimental film practices on photography and I was 
> wondering if you could suggest more titles.
> 
> At first I wanted to focus just on movies where photographs are deleted 
> (burned, destroyed) or denied but I only know (nostalgia) for Hollis Frampton 
> and the project Found Monochromes by David Batchelor (slides). Does anyone 
> know other films where the main purpose is the destruction or the 
> invisibility of photographs?
> 
> On the other hand I have started a list of films made from photographs. There 
> are dozens of films (some of them animations) where the object of analysis 
> are still images, from filmed Polaroids to appropriation of advertising 
> images from magazines or the accumulation of digital images found on the 
> internet:
> 
> Transformation by Holding Time by Paul de Nooijer
> Pasadena Freeway Stills and Hand Held Day by Gary Beydler
> Production Stills by Morgan Fisher
> Frank Film by Frank Mouris
> Boy Meets Girl by Eugènia Balcells
> Wall by Takashi Ito
> Photodiary by Takashi Ito
> Clandestine Porn Film by Augustin Gimel
> DIES IRAE by Jean Gabriel Périot
> The World as Will and Representation de Roy Arden
> 
> Do others come to mind?
> 
> Thank you,
> Albert Alcoz
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