This seminar will look at clothing and adornment in film as a device of pleasure and sartorial knowledge; one that has had a long history in shaping cinema’s aesthetic languages. It will articulate some of the connections between early, experimental and underground cinema, as well as the contemporary “fashion film” and more, asking questions about stillness and motion, the material specificities of clothing on the screen, and the contexts (technological and other) of their production and dissemination that allowed for dress to be a prominent player in new experiments in image-making.
Moderator: Eugenia Paulicelli
Respondent: Robert Singer
Speakers:
Marketa Uhlirova: Costume as a Special Effect: Early Cinema and Beyond
Antonia Lant: The Painted Lady (1912) by D. W. Griffith
Ronald Gregg: Orientalism and Fashion in 1960s Underground Film
Penny Martin: Fashion Film and Before