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Film Study Collection TITLE LIST SAIC Film Study Collection Flaxman Library 7/11/2018 Title List 16mm film Works from the Film Study Collection may be checked out of the Library by authorized study faculty or TA’s only, for same-day, educational use on campus. ● Persons with an asterisk * following their collection name are SAIC graduates, faculty, or former faculty. TITLE LIST 7/11/2018 SAIC Film Study Collection Flaxman Library 7/11/2018 Title List 29: Merci Merci. Allegretto. Hindle, Will. Fischinger, Oskar JJ25 1966 30min A25 1936 3min VIDEO 1197 Later version 1936-43, 3 min DVD 11102 3 x 3. ***RED PRINT*** see alphabetical listing under "Three...." B19 Allures. Belson, Jordan 37-73. P22 1961 8min DVD 11287 see alphabetical listing under "Thirty...." ***RED PRINT*** T7 Alone -- Young Child at the Beach. 69. Twenty Short Films from the Library of Congress. see alphabetical listing under "Sixty...." Anonymous B28 F 1 ca.1905? VIDEO 44 Abbott and Costello: Champs of the Chase. Alpha. Yarborough, Jean. Eames, Charles and Ray DD1 c1954 9min G40 1972 1min DVD 12010 ***RED PRINT*** Ace Drummond. Beebe, Ford and Smith, Cliff. Alphaville. X 8 1932 19min Godard, Jean-Luc W13a,b 99min DVD 4265 The Accursed Mazurka. DVD 11665 Fonoroff, Nina BB13 1994 40min Altitude Zero. Cook, Lauren Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. C38 2004 5min Werker, Alfred S 7a,b 1939 81min Anemic Cinema. Duchamp, Marcel Aesop’s Fables series. H18 1926 6min DVD 1861 see Paul Terry: DVD 11519 ° Enchanted Flute M2 DVD 12259 ° Flying Fever M3 ° Flying Trapeze M6 Angel. ° Touchdown N30 Cornell, Joseph N7 1957 3min L'Age d'Or. Bunuel, Luis Angel. T19a,b 1930 63min DVD 895 [2ND VERSION] Cornell, Joseph Ain't it Aggravatin'. N 9 1957 8min Barclay, David. X12 8min Angular Momentum. Brand, Bill* Akran. D10 1973 20min Myers, Richard T14a,b 1969 120min Animation Class. School of the Art Institute of Chicago All My Life. F9 1973-74 15min Baillie, Bruce ***RED PRINT*** H19 1966 3min The Annunciation. All My Relations. Barrie, Diana* Priestley, Joanna A6 1972 8min SUPER 8 C37 c1990 6min Reference Desk 312-899-5096 [email protected] pg. 1 of 36 SAIC Film Study Collection Flaxman Library 7/11/2018 Title List Another Uncontrollable Arm. At Land. Twenty Short Films from the Library of Congress. Deren, Maya Anonymous E15 1944 15min DVD 12308 F1 ca.1905? VIDEO 44 (Blu-ray) DVD 11518 Anselmo and the Women. Strand, Chick At the Crossroads of Life. U25 1986 35min Griffith, D.W. A32 1908 10min The Apparition. Atami Blues. La Fantaisie de Melies. Richie, Donald Melies, Georges J18 1962-67 20min C21 1903 DVD 9135 DVD 9435 d.2 At Maxwell Street. Palazzolo, Tom. Appeal. KK7 1984 45min DVD 9123 Dole, Kevin KK1 1979 5min Atlas. ***RED PRINT*** Eames, Charles and Ray G45 1976 5min DVD 12018 A Propos de Nice ***RED PRINT*** Vigo, Jean CC14 1930 22min DVD 9431 Automatic Moving Company. Mobelier Fidele. Appeasement at Munich. see [Four Films.] (Primitives #2.) N29 [Two films.] Movietone Movietone Compilation. Automobile Race for the Vanderbilt Cup. X19 1938 Biograph. Photographed from the Library of Congress Paper Aqui Se Lo Halla. Print Collection. Sokol, Lee Q 1 1904 VIDEO 49 JJ 22 1982 18min The Autopsy. L’Argent. Rosenberg, Royanne* Money. G11 1972 8min L’Herbier, Marcel BB 9 1928 47min The Aviary. Burckhardt, Rudy and Joseph Cornell Aristophanes on Broadway. C17 1954 5min Stiglicz, Zack M11 1954 5 min c.2 JJ10 1991 8min N22 1954 5 min c.3 DVD 11951 Army Navy Screen Magazine 75. Seeds of Destiny Awakening. Miller, David Grasse, Ray Y11 1946 20min H15 1978 5min ***RED PRINT*** Arrivee d’un Train a la Ciotat. Ax-Fight. Les Films Lumiere. Asch, Timothy Lumiere, Auguste and Louis Q15 32min H14 DVD 9737 B/Sides. Asparagus. Child, Abigail Pitt, Suzan Y 4 1996 37min R 9 1978 16min DVD 13606 Baby in a Rage. Twenty Short Films from the Library of Congress. Anonymous F 1 1902 VIDEO 44 Reference Desk 312-899-5096 [email protected] pg. 2 of 36 SAIC Film Study Collection Flaxman Library 7/11/2018 Title List Back and Forth. Battle of Russia. Snow, Michael Capra, Frank BB27 1969 53min J2 A,B,C 1944 82min The Ballet Master's Dream. The Battleship Potemkin. The Surrealism of Melies. Eisenstein, Sergei Melies, Georges D15 1925 50min DVD 001 G 2 1903 DVD 9435 d.2 DVD 1452 DVD 13475 Ballet Mecanique. Man Ray Beachcomber. G36 1924 15min DVD 12186 Pommer, Erich DVD 12259 DD4 A,B 1938 83min DVD 11519 DVD 9349 The Bed. Broughton, James Balloonatic. D12 1968 20min DVD 12161 Keaton, Buster ***RED PRINT*** E18 1923 20min DVD 614 DVD 9735 Belle/Ville. Ryder, Constance The Bank Dick. N 2 Cline, Edward 4min S1 A,B 1940 73min DVD 7981 Berlin, Symphony of a Great City. Ruttman, Walter The Barber Shop. X 4 (sound) 1927 50min DVD 2707 Ripley, Arthur and Fields, W.C. R 5 (silent) DVD 10027 Y9 1933 21min Betty Boop in Slumberland. Bardo Follies. History of Animation, Part 2 see Diploteratology. E26 Warner Brothers W 6b 1930's 7min Baron Munchausen's Dream. Hallucinations du Baron Munchausen. Big Business. Melies, Georges Laurel, Stan and Oliver Hardy C31 1911 11min DVD 9438 E28 1929 19min The Bats. The Big Swim. A "Mutt and Jeff" cartoon. Trainor, Jim * History of Animation, Part 1. BB17 1998 10min DVD 12077 Fisher, Bud U10 1927 The Battle. Griffith, D.W. Bill & Ruby. A29 1911 16min DVD 12439 Myers, Richard DVD 507 T13 40min Battle of Algiers. Billabong. Pontecorvo, Gillo Hindle, Will Z6a,b,c,d 1966 121min DVD 12235 D26 1968 8min ***RED PRINT*** Battle of Britain. Capra, Frank A bird in a guilty cage; What’s up Doc? ; J10a,b 1943 52min Forward march hare Freleng, I. Battle of China. BB12 1950 - 53 21min DVD 776 Capra, Frank DVD 770 F22 1944 36min DVD 2037 Reference Desk 312-899-5096 [email protected] pg. 3 of 36 SAIC Film Study Collection Flaxman Library 7/11/2018 Title List The Birth of a Nation. The Bodyguard. Griffith, D. W. Yojimbo. CC12 A,B,C 1915 175min DVD 507 Z4 A,B,C DVD 12224 DVD 647 DVD 8053 DVD 12439 Bleu Shut. The Body Is My Temple. Nelson, Robert Pezzela, Nino. F 5 1970 33min JJ13 1992 8min ***RED PRINT*** La Boheme King Vidor Blink. Y16 A,B [1926] 87min Zack Stiglicz JJ 17 1998 11min Bookstalls or Reel 64. Cornell, Joseph Blockheads. N16 11min DVD 11951 Laurel, Stan and Oliver Hardy X22 A,B 1938 32min DVD 10138 Bosko. History of Animation, Part 2 Blood of the Beasts. Warner Brothers Le Sang des Betes. W 6a 1930's Franju, Georges Boy with Cat. M19 22min DVD 11768 Richie, Donald G25 1966 5min Breakaway. The Blood of the Poet. Conner, Bruce Cocteau, Jean (In French.) B32 1960 5min DVD 13548 E11a,b 1930 36min DVD 11811 Breathdeath. Blotto. VanDerBeek, Stan Laurel, Stan and Oliver Hardy F11 1964 15min DVD 11484 W20 1930 27min DVD 10130 Brice Marden. Blow Up. Howard, Edgar B. and Theodore R. Haimes Antonioni, Michelangelo D28 1977 20min DVD 11893 R16 A,B,C 1967 108min DVD 243 ***RED PRINT*** DVD 11722 DVD 12804 Broadway Highlights: Intimate Views of the (Blu-ray) DVD 12962 Gay White Way. Zucker, Adolf The Blue Angel. G58 1935 10min Von Sternberg, Josef W14a,b 94min DVD 919 Broken Blossoms. Griffith, D. W. The Blue Light. BB23 A,B 1919 77 min DVD 325 Riefenstahl, Leni CC18 1932 40min DVD 9779 Bruce’s Bar Feces Slit Clit Mattes. VIDEO 1537 see Sappho and Jerry Trilogy, Part II. H4b Blue Moses. ***RED PRINT*** Brakhage, Stan* U23 1962 12min Bruce’s Job. see Sappho and Jerry Trilogy, Part I. H4a Bob Kick, the Mischievous Kid. ***RED PRINT*** The Imaginative Georges Melies. Melies, Georges Bubbles! -- Woman Blowing Bubbles. C23 1903 DVD 9435 d.2 Twenty Short Films from the Library of Congress. American Mutoscope & Biograph F 1 1904 VIDEO 44 Reference Desk 312-899-5096 [email protected] pg. 4 of 36 SAIC Film Study Collection Flaxman Library 7/11/2018 Title List Buddhism, man, and nature Centuries of June. DD10 1968 14min Cornell, Joseph ***RED PRINT*** N15 1955 10min DVD 11951 ***RED PRINT*** Buffalo One, Buffalo Two. Sullivan, Colleen* Cezanne. M14 1985 13min Eames, Charles and Ray G42 1978 10min Bull Fight. ***RED PRINT*** Twenty Short Films from the Library of Congress. Edison, Thomas A. Charles A. Lindbergh: the lone eagle F 1 1898 VIDEO 44 Fox-Case Movietone X16 [1927] 14min Busy Bodies. [Two films.] Laurel and Hardy Chakra. Laurel, Stan and Oliver Hardy Belson, Jordan Y7 W18 1933 DVD 224 P6 1972 6min DVD 10135 ***RED PRINT*** By Night, with Torch and Spear. Cherry, Harry & Raquel! Cornell, Joseph Meyer, Russ N 8 9min DVD 11284 CC21 A,B 1968 70min ***RED PRINTS*** The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Wiene, Robert The Chicago Eye of Rudoph Weisenborn. Robert Wiene, director; Erich Pommer, producer. Clasky, Ron W 9 1919 50min DVD 282 E9 1976 36min DVD 13544 ***RED PRINT*** Caligari's Cure. Palazzolo, Tom* The Chicago Maternity Center Story. L26 A,B 1982 60min DVD 10097 Kartemquin Films ***RED PRINT L26a*** T 2a,b 1977 58min Cants from Natural History Works. Chicago Newsreel. Adkins, Gary* Anonymous D 1 1975 14min N17 1920-21 10min Captain Henry's Radio Show Chicago River Landscape. see “Two Films,” by Herbert Moulton, X17. Franzen, Tom* A21 1977 7min Capuccino. Cornell, Joseph Un Chien Andalou. N14 1957 5min Dali, Salvador and Luis Bunuel French, no subtitles. Cartoons #1 D14 1929 15min DVD 8351 Short American films from 1920s to early 1940s DVD 11076 EE2 41min DVD 12006 Casablanca.
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