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Take the 5:10 to Dreamland is a 1976 short experimental film by Bruce Conner, using the technique of found footage. It is composed out of found images from the 1940s-1950s from different sources such as educational hm and soundtrack. It is closely related to Valse Triste, another found footage short by Bruce Conner. Background and production


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Valse Triste. 57. Genre (s): Drama. Release year: 1977. Running time: 5 min. Valse Triste is a 1977 5 minute experimental collage film by Bruce Conner set to Jean Sibelius's piece of the same name.


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Valse Triste 1977 5m IMDb RATING 6.0 /10 363 YOUR RATING Rate Short 1950s found footage -- trains, everyday suburban life, industrial scenes, time-lapse photography of flowers -- cut to Valse triste by Jean Sibelius. Director Bruce Conner See production info at IMDbPro Add to Watchlist 2 User reviews 1 Critic review Photos Add photo More like this


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VALSE TRISTE (1978): January 7-22, 2017 Bruce Conner, New York Film Festival poster, 1965; collection of Steven Fama. © 2016 Conner Family Trust, San Francisco / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Ben Blackwell


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Valse Triste is a 1977 5 minute experimental collage film by Bruce Conner set to Jean Sibelius's piece of the same name.. Summary. An autobiographical take of the filmmaker's childhood in 1940s Kansas with sources that parallels his own life experiences.. Relation to Take the 5:10 to Dreamland (1976) After finishing , Bruce Conner started working on this film, which he calls 'an extension of.


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Valse Triste 1977 Directed by Bruce Conner With a similar dreamy mood like its predecessor "Take the 5:10 to Dreamland" (1976) this clip starts with a boy getting into his bed.


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Nov 1, 1978 MONTHLY FILM BULLETIN 1987 | Valse Triste VALSE TRISTE is a homage to surrealist cinema and a belated trance-film (the psychodramas of Maya Deren, Kenneth Anger and Sidney Peterson date from the 1940's, the time of Conner's adolescence and this film's footage).


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VALSE TRISTE is a homage to surrealist cinema and a belated trance-film (the psychodramas of Maya Deren, Kenneth Anger and Sidney Peterson date from the 1940's, the time of Conner's adolescence and this film's footage). It also reworks the debased popular "dream sequence", principally by imitating o


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Erotically charged and tinged with echoes of both the Surrealist tradition and of San Francisco's Victorian past, these works established Conner as a leading figure within the international assemblage "movement."


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In his most autobiographical film, Conner re-creates his childhood Kansas of the 1940s as a dreamland, accompanied by the theme music from the radio program I Love a Mystery. This nostalgic work takes the viewer to a distant place, lost in time, where dark limousines file across a flooded road and a man and a boy burn leaves.

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For the experimental A Movie, 1958; Report, 1967; Crossroads, 1977; and Valse Triste, 1978, the last of which was featured in the Hirshhorn's 2008 exhibition The Cinema Effect: Illusion, Reality, and the Moving Image, Part I: Dreams, Bruce Conner (American, b. McPherson, Kansas, 1933-2008) created filmic collages that are by turns nostalgic, ironic, and haunting.


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Valse Triste is a 1977 5 minute experimental collage film by Bruce Conner set to Jean Sibelius's piece of the same name. Valse Triste is a 1977 5 minute experimental collage film by Bruce Conner set to Jean Sibelius's piece of the same name. Introduction Valse Triste (film) Summary; Relation to Take the 5:10 to Dreamland (1976) Influences;


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Bruce Conner Producer. Bruce Conner Editor. Jean Sibelius Music ("Valse Triste" From "Kuolema") Film Details. Release Date. 1978 Production Company. Bruce Conner Distribution Company. London Film-Makers Co-Operative Technical Specs. Duration. 15m Synopsis. Director. Bruce Conner.


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Valse Triste is a 1977 5 minute experimental collage film by Bruce Conner [1] set to Jean Sibelius 's piece of the same name. [2] Summary An autobiographical take of the filmmaker's childhood in 1940s Kansas with sources that parallels his own life experiences. [3] Relation to Take the 5:10 to Dreamland (1976)


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Valse Triste (1977) | MUBI Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. 6.7 /10 118 Ratings Awards & Festivals International Film Festival Rotterdam 1998 Viennale 2020 Cast & Crew Bruce Conner Director Critics reviews


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Filmmaker Bruce Conner mines, sifts and salvages through, the spiraling effluvia of our audio-visual junkyards. A razor­-eyed fate, he snips and splices; now rejecting, then finding and filing. but rarely forgetting.. VALSE TRISTE is a homage to surrealist cinema and a belated trance-film (the psychodramas of Maya Deren, Kenneth Anger.