Confessions of a Compulsive Archivist

Film Maker
Daniel, Mary J.
Year
2004
Country
Canada
Language
Format
16mm
Length
7
Genre
documentary, experimental, queer
Category
cameraless, Families, film studies, found footage, LGBTQ, media studies, Politics + Policy, Portraits, Work about Women, Work by Women

Built from artifacts recovered from her own then her mother’s storage closet, “Confessions of a Compulsive Archivist” follows the filmmaker’s tragic-comic struggle to let go of a few things of obviously no use to her. Part found footage film, part camera-less video, it turns stuff that should have been thrown out long ago into a poignant study of the relationship between the creative imagination and our attachments, be they material or emotional. “[One of] about a dozen superlative selections by women, [and an example of] an intriguing crop of new video works examining the medium’s widespread, elemental function as a kind of experiential logbook.” – David Balzer, Cinemascope.

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