Panorama Ephemera
Panorama Ephemera is a 2004 collage film by film archivist Rick Prelinger.[1][2]
Summary
A meditative chronicle featuring 64 self-contained sequences from a wide variety of ephemeral films touring conflicted North American landscapes while focusing on familiar and mythical imagery from America's past (1626–1978).[3][4][5][6][7][8]
List of notable films featured
- Last Clear Chance (1959)[9][10]
- Master Hands (1936)[9][10]
- This Is Hormel (1965)[9][10]
- The Private Life of a Cat (1947)[9][10]
- The House in the Middle (1954)[9][10]
See also
- List of films in the public domain
- Americana (culture)
- Internet Archive
- Mystery Science Theater 3000 - featured some of the films shown on Panorama Ephermera
- RiffTrax - featured some of the films shown on Panorama Ephermera
References
- ^ Dead Media Beat: Rick Prelinger and his ephermera film collection|WIRED
- ^ Chicago Reader
- ^ MUBI
- ^ IFFR
- ^ Harvard Film Archive
- ^ SFCinematheque
- ^ George Eastman Museum
- ^ Films that Work - Google Books (pg.51)
- ^ a b c d e Prelinger, Rick. "Panorama Ephemera". Internet Archive. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e Panorama Ephermera (2004) - Rick Prelinger on YouTube
External links
- Entire movie on Prelinger's official Vimeo channel
- Panorama Ephemera at IMDb
- Entire film also available on Prelinger's official YouTube channel
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Collaborators
- Bibliotheca Alexandrina
- Library of Congress
- American Libraries
- Canadian Libraries
- Biodiversity Heritage Library
- Sloan Foundation
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- Panorama Ephemera (2004)
- Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project (2019)
- Hachette v. Internet Archive (2023)