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Out-Takes from the Life of a Happy Man

Director in Person
$12 Special Event Tickets
Directed by Jonas Mekas.
US, 2012, digital video, color and b&w, 68 min.

In his autobiographical epics of the 1970s Mekas speaks at length of the pain of rootlessness, creative self-doubt and the impulse to capture and preserve precious fragments of onrushing life, but these films are also marked by a certain reserve, an instinct for privacy that differentiates them from, say, the work of Stan Brakhage. This began to change with As I Was Moving Ahead… and Out-Takes from the Life of a Happy Man, made of cutting-room-floor scraps from his 1960-2000 filmed diaries, shows another, intimate side to Mekas, here seen nearing his 90th birthday, still indefatigably poring over years of footage in his studio, still unable to get a good night’s sleep. Surveying the scope of his life with sad satisfaction, he returns to certain scenes in particular: years spent in his sunny SoHo loft with his then-young children, and with their mother and his now-ex-wife, Hollis Melton. The soundtrack is dominated by choral works recorded at their wedding in 1974, as well as Mekas’ customary voiceover. A blissy, sun-kissed affirmation, streaked with the suspicion that even sweet contentment carries an undertone of failure.

Introduction and post-screening discussion with Jeremy Rossen and Jonas Mekas.

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In 2007 Jonas Mekas began releasing one film every day of the year on his website, and the practice continues to this day. Throughout the winter and spring calendars, the HFA will screen a selection of this diaristic project before certain programs, so HFA audiences can enjoy more from this inventive series.

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