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Title Unseen cinema. 1, The mechanized eye. Episode 14, Pie in the sky / Cineric, Inc. presents ; by Elia "Gadget" Kazan, Elman Koolish, Molly Day Thacher, Russell Collins, Irving Lerner, Ralph Steiner
Published [United States] : Filmmakers Showcase, 1935

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Summary THE MECHANIZED EYE is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. This satire on religious pretension was a collaboration between the Group Theater and the newly formed NYKINO. Its creation of a self-reflexive illusion within an illusion distinguishes it not only from the commercial cinema but from various arenas of experimental and revolutionary film that had developed by 1934. --SCOTT MACDONALD. NYKINO (1934-1937) was a radical newsreel group centered around filmmakers Ralph Steiner, Irving Lerner, and Leo Hurwitz, each who split away from the Film and Photo League. They felt the League's newsreels were "formless and as poorly made as the commercial reel." NYKINO released "Pie in the Sky" (1934) and the two-part "The World Today" (1936). --BRUCE POSNER. Elia Kazan, a giant of American theatre and cinema, made his first steps at the New York based experimental collaborative Group Theater with Harold Clurman. Kazan went on to make several great Hollywood films including "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (1945) and "On the Waterfront" (1954) that reflect his earlier experiences with working class filmmaking. --BRUCE POSNER. Ralph Steiner, educated at Dartmouth, became a successful commercial and much honored fine art photographer. He made perhaps the first American abstract film, "H2O" (1929), following it with other experiments, some political in nature, some in Hollywood. Steiner also photographed with Paul Strand "The Plow That Broke the Plains" (1936) and co-directed and photographed "The City" (1939) with Willard Van Dyke and Henwar Rodakiewicz. --ROBERT A. HALLER. Irving Lerner was an accomplished, all-around filmmaker who could perform all aspects of production, camerawork, editing, sound recording, you-name-it. His '30s work for NYKINO, Frontier Films, and other independents and for the Office of War Information during World War II mark him as an influential member of classic American documentary film. --CECILE STARR / BRUCE POSNER. 16mm 1.37:1 black & white silent with music 18fps 21:15 minutes. Production: NYKINO
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed July 06, 2020)
"Experiments in technique and form"
"Early American avant-garde film, 1893-1941"
Credits New music by Donald Sosin
Performer Featuring Elia Kazan, Elman Koolish, Molly Day Thatcher, Russell Collins
Notes Silent with musical accompaniment and English intertitles
Subject Faith.
Illusion in motion pictures.
Experimental films -- United States
Motion pictures -- United States.
faith.
Experimental films
Faith
Illusion in motion pictures
Motion pictures
United States
Genre/Form Feature films
Experimental films
Satirical films
Short films
Silent films
Short films.
Silent films.
Satirical films.
Experimental films.
Feature films.
Courts métrages.
Films muets.
Films expérimentaux.
Form Streaming video
Author Kazan, Elia, actor
Koolish, Elman, actor
Thatcher, Molly Day, actor
Steiner, Ralph, 1899-1986, director.
Lerner, Irving, 1909-1976, filmmaker.
Collins, Russell, 1897-1965, actor.
Nykino (Organization : New York, N.Y.), production company.
Other Titles Mechanized eye : experiments in technique and form
Unseen cinema : early American avant-garde film, 1893-1941