Kristina's Harbor Revisited

Kristina's Harbor Revisited

2010 · 38 min

Directed by Gunvor Nelson

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SchmeerguntzSchmeerguntz · 1965
Schmeerguntz
7.51965
Movie
A hilarious, grotesque and grave attack on the public ideal of the American housewife.
Light Years ExpandingLight Years Expanding · 1988
Light Years Expanding
7.01988
Movie
Light Years Expanding is a further elaboration of Light Years, Nelson’s journey into the Swedish landscape in which she is blending animation with live-action. Whereas movement was one of the prime characteristics of Light Years, Light Years Expanding revolves more around the image-work, thus foreshadowing her last and most complicated collage film Natural Features.
Time BeingTime Being · 1991
Time Being
6.51991
MovieDocumentary
Gunvor Nelson stares intently at her mother Carin, a woman whose body has been devastated by the challenges of her last days on this earth. In three astute shots, Nelson looks with honesty rather than awe at a woman whose spirit has somehow flown away but whose body still demands a share of our time and our space.
Light YearsLight Years · 1987
Light Years
6.01987
Movie
A collage film and a journey through the Swedish landscape, traversing stellar distances in units of 5878 trillion miles. It is a film acutely in the present reflecting our temporal existence ... continuous and imperfect.
Frame LineFrame Line · 1984
Frame Line
6.01984
Movie
Frame Line is a collage film in black and white. Glimpses (both visual and audial) of Stockholm, people, gestures, flags and the Swedish national anthem appear through drawings, paintings and cut-outs. It is a film with an eerie flow between the ugly and the beautiful about returning, about roots and also about reshaping.
TrollstenenTrollstenen · 1976
Trollstenen
6.01976
Movie
Laced with memories and dreams from the past, the film is a multi-layered personal documentary of the life of filmmaker Gunvor Nelson's parents and family in Sweden.
True to LifeTrue to Life · 2006
True to Life
6.02006
Movie
Gunvor Nelson plays freely and naturally in a garden confronting the camera with nature, and nature with the camera to reveal a new life force and cycle. The camera climbs up a dark red stem, across the spiny frost hat outlines the walls of a budding flower. It rummages and rustles among the garden floor. The penetrating lens is heavy on the delicate leaves and on the viewer retina.
Carolee, Barbara and GunvorCarolee, Barbara and Gunvor · 2018
Carolee, Barbara and Gunvor
5.62018
MovieDocumentary
From 2015 to 2017, Lynne Sachs visited with Carolee Schneemann, Barbara Hammer and Gunvor Nelson, three multi-faceted artists who have embraced the moving image throughout their lives.
Moon's PoolMoon's Pool · 1973
Moon's Pool
5.61973
Movie
The film that is mostly shot underwater, in a pool, begins with footage of water and a close-up of Nelson from which we move to her body immersed in water in a bath-tub from which yet another transition occurs to a pool with male and female naked bodies swimming underwater. The latter part of the film is almost totally liberated from speech, and has a dreamlike, complex soundtrack consisting of sounds of waves, voices, water and music woven together into a seamless web of sounds.
Red ShiftRed Shift · 1986
Red Shift
5.21986
Movie
This magnus opus is a domestic symphony from a woman's point of view, the portrait of a grandmother, mother and child and their home. The women and their personal objects are mostly seen alone or relating to one another (except for touching scenes of the grandmother and grandfather together). A key aspect of Red Shift is the reading of selections from Calamity Jane's "Diaries," the most narrative aspect of the film. The Diaries are read against activities seen through a window, life passing by (people walking in winter, a river flowing). They tell how Jane lost her daughter and had to survive by using her talents to act like a tough and physically competitive man...
Kirsa NicholinaKirsa Nicholina · 1969
Kirsa Nicholina
4.71969
Movie
Kirsa Nicholina records the birth of a child at home by the Lamaze method. The father assists in the birth, while a physician guides him. At the moment of birth, the mother reaches down and grasps the hand of the emerging child and guides it out of her body and into her arms.
Take OffTake Off · 1972
Take Off
4.51972
Movie
Ellion Ness, a thoroughly professional stripper, goes through her paces, bares her body, and then, astonishingly and literally, transcends it. While the film makes a forceful political statement on the image of woman and the true meaning of stripping, the intergalactic transcendence of its ending locates it firmly within the mainstream of joyous humanism and stubborn optimism.
Fog PumasFog Pumas · 1967
Fog Pumas
4.01967
Movie
A lyrical, surreal film populated by an assortment of human beings, creatures, places and events.
Tree-LineTree-Line · 1998
Tree-Line
1998
Movie
Gunvor Nelson's first video work.
New EvidenceNew Evidence · 2006
New Evidence
2006
Movie
Shadows of people inhabit a wintry road, casting darkness over the tracks. What happens when this substance is washed away by fleeting reflections and blended into new matter, color and forms? And sound: feet tramping endlessly round, round like hands on a clock. This is happening now... - Sue Anne Moody
Natural FeaturesNatural Features · 1990
Natural Features
1990
Movie
“In NATURAL FEATURES Nelson mingles hundreds of still images with 3-D objects and “real” images photographed through glass layerings into a free-associative and playfully bizarre form of animation. Perhaps no film has more successfully blended an evident passion for painting with a sensitivity to filmmaking such as lush pigments alternate with and punctuate the different photographic layerings” – Steve Anker

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