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Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son (film)

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1969 American film
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
Directed byKen Jacobs
Distributed byThe Film-Makers' Cooperative
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
Running time115 minutes
CountryUnited States

Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son is a 1969 American experimental film made by Ken Jacobs.

Summary

The 1969 film uses the 1905 film of the same name as its source material.

In a meticulous experiment in rephotography, Jacobs deconstructs, manipulates, and recontextualizes a small fragment of found footage: a 1905 film showing a group of people chasing a thief through a barn, (shot and directed by G.W. ‘Billy’ Bitzer), "rescued via a paper print filed for copyright purposes with the Library of Congress," according to Jacobs. Jacobs' refashioning of the footage is an essayistic meditation on the nature of cinematic representation; in the words of Chicago Reader critic Fred Camper, it is "a film about watching movies."

Legacy

The film is considered a landmark in avant-garde and structural filmmaking, and remains Jacobs' best-known work. It was inducted to the National Film Registry in 2007, and is part of Anthology Film Archives' "Essential Cinema" repertory.

See also

References

  1. Artfourm
  2. TCM.com
  3. Anthology Film Archives: Film Screenings
  4. ^ Chicago Reader
  5. Anthology Film Archives: Film Screenings

External links

Ken Jacobs
Films
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