Lindsay McIntyre: Indigenous Handmade Cinema

IF 0.5 2区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION JCMS-Journal of Cinema and Media Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1353/cj.2023.0015
Kristin L. Dowell
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Lindsay McIntyre is an awardwinning analog experimental filmmaker of Inuit and Scottish heritage who has made over forty short films in the last twenty years. She has contributed a body of knowledge to the practice of silver gelatin emulsion for motion picture film. In this essay, I explore how her analog filmmaking practice indigenizes handmade cinema as she breaks settler colonial silences to recuperate her Inuit matrilineal family history through film. Making her own film stock is an act of creative sovereignty and a way to reclaim 16mm film from the apparatus of the film industry while exerting control over the means of production. This is an especially powerful and salient reclamation given the long history of misrepresentation and extractive practices of the dominant film industry with regard to Indigenous stories and knowledge. There is a rich materiality to her films as her highcontrast 16mm film stock shows textures and marks of her own hand while also bearing the traces of the environmental conditions under which the film footage was shot including on her traditional territory in Qamani’tuaq (Baker Lake), Nunavut. I argue that McIntyre’s inventive celluloidbased
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林赛·麦金太尔:本土手工电影
林赛·麦金太尔是一位获奖的因纽特人和苏格兰裔模拟实验电影制作人,在过去的二十年里制作了四十多部短片。她为电影胶片的银明胶乳液的实践贡献了大量的知识。在这篇文章中,我探讨了她的模拟电影制作实践是如何使手工电影本土化的,因为她打破了定居者殖民地的沉默,通过电影来恢复她的因纽特母系家族史。制作自己的电影素材是一种创造性的主权行为,也是一种从电影工业的机器中收回16mm电影的方式,同时对生产手段进行控制。考虑到长期以来占主导地位的电影工业对土著故事和知识的歪曲和榨取做法,这是一次特别有力和突出的收复。她的电影具有丰富的物质性,因为她的高对比度16毫米胶片展示了她自己的手的纹理和痕迹,同时也带有拍摄电影镜头的环境条件的痕迹,包括她在努纳武特地区Qamani 'tuaq(贝克湖)的传统领土。我认为麦金太尔的发明是基于纤维素的
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