A Month of Single Frames (for Barbara Hammer)

A Month of Single Frames (for Barbara Hammer)

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Lynne Sachs
  • Cast(s): Barbara Hammer
  • Duration: 14min
  • Award(s): Grand Prize 2020 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Plastic Detox, Queen of Chess
  • Story:

    In 1998, filmmaker Barbara Hammer had a one-month artist residency in the C Scape Duneshack which is run by the Provincetown Community Compact in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The shack had no running water or electricity. While there, she shot 16mm film with her Beaulieu camera, recorded sounds with her cassette recorder and kept a journal. In 2018, Barbara began her own process of dying by revisiting her personal archive. She gave all of her Duneshack images, sounds and writing to filmmaker Lynne Sachs and invited her to make a film with the material.

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STORY

Story

In 1998, filmmaker Barbara Hammer had a one-month artist residency in the C Scape Duneshack which is run by the Provincetown Community Compact in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The shack had no running water or electricity. While there, she shot 16mm film with her Beaulieu camera, recorded sounds with her cassette recorder and kept a journal. In 2018, Barbara began her own process of dying by revisiting her personal archive. She gave all of her Duneshack images, sounds and writing to filmmaker Lynne Sachs and invited her to make a film with the material.

AWARDS

Won
Grand Prize Award

International Competition | 2020