Gloria!
In GLORIA! Frampton juxtaposes nineteenth-century concerns with contemporary forms through the interfacing of a work of early cinema with a videographic display of textual material. These two formal components (the film and the texts) in turn relate to a nineteenth-century figure, Frampton's maternal grandmother, and to a twentieth-century one, her grandson (filmmaker Frampton himself). In attempting to recapture their relationship, GLORIA! becomes a somewhat comic, often touching meditation on death, on memory and on the power of image, music and text to resurrect the past.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1979 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Hollis Frampton |
| Runtime | 10 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 4.9/10 (19 votes) |
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Frampton constructs a layered meditation by interfacing early cinema with videographic text, relying on this formal juxtaposition to explore memory, lineage, and technological resurrection. The film becomes a dialogue across centuries, using image and word to bridge personal and historical gaps.
What lingers after viewing is a poignant, gently comic sense of connection forged through media—a testament to art's power to commune with ghosts. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Hollis Frampton
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With focused attention, allowing the dual streams of image and text to resonate.
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