NZFA SCREENING. POETRY TO GO

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Year
2004
Reference
F81443
Media type
Moving image
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Year
2004
Reference
F81443
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
NZFA Screening
Duration
0:47:00
Production company
NZFA

Poetry To Go is a 50-minute long programme of cine-poems chosen from the collections of the New Zealand Film Archive. Some of the works are 'pure' using images only, while others utilise words - either spoken or written. The films are all made by New Zealanders, notably Len Lye and the poet Lynda Chanwai-Earle, with a number made by Wellington filmmakers. The programme celebrates the poetics of the moving image, at the same time illuminating the synthesis of image and text on film and video.

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- Key to a Blue Movie, 1989
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Mother Tongue by Zoe Roland
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