alr

Bleu Shut: Films by Robert Nelson, Part 1

Introduction by Mike Henderson
Screening on Film

Screening of Bleu Shut: Films by Robert Nelson, Part 1 with introduction by Jeremy Rossen and Mike Henderson.

“I'm definitely not interested in passing along intellectual information about California. There's plenty of that everywhere. I'm trying to get at some feeling state.” – Robert Nelson

Suite California is a work of deep feeling, insight, humor and intelligence that finds Nelson working at the height of his formal innovation and, at the same time, at his most personally revealing and emotionally generous. The Suite California films were originally intended as a much longer, multipart travelogue traversing the wide cultural and geographical diversity of all of California. Nelson completed two parts—covering Southern California and the Bay Area—and the results trace the vast and unpredictable area between a rich personal reading of a place and the place itself. Although both works feature Nelson's characteristic brilliant humor throughout, they are also deeply reflective and filled with unexpected, revelatory insight about the subjective experience of his home state, and his own place in it. – Mark Toscano

PROGRAM

  • King David

    Directed by Mike Henderson and Robert Nelson.
    US, 1970, 16mm, color, 8 min.
    Print source: Academy Film Archive
  • Suite California Stops & Passes Part 1: Tijuana to Hollywood via Death Valley

    Directed by Robert Nelson.
    US, 1978, 16mm, color and b&w, 46 min.
    Print source: Canyon Cinema
  • Suite California Stops & Passes Part 2: San Francisco to the Sierra Nevadas & Back Again

    Directed by Robert Nelson.
    US, 1978, 16mm, color and b&w, 47 min.
    Print source: Canyon Cinema

Part of film series

Read more

Bleu Shut:
Films by Robert Nelson

Current and upcoming film series

Read more

Floating Clouds… The Cinema of Naruse Mikio

Read more

New Dog, New Tricks: Youth in Cinema

Read more

Columbia 101: The Rarities