Jennifer Montgomery: Notes on the Death of Kodachrome
Posted by | Conversations at the Edge | Posted on | April 12, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007, 6pm | Jennifer Montgomery in person!
At its start, Notes on the Death of Kodachrome pretends to be about the discontinuation of the much-beloved Super-8 film stock, Kodachrome, and with it, the possible demise of small-gauge filmmaking. The premise is simple; director Jennifer Montgomery tracks down three old friends, the writer Joe Westmoreland and directors Lisa Cholodenko and Todd Haynes, who once borrowed but never returned her Super- 8 equipment. As each encounter unfolds, the film reveals new layers and its true subjects: the political character of filmmaking, the nature of friendship, and personal reckoning. With Montgomery’s 1990 Super-8 film, Age 12: Love with a Little L. 1990-2006, Jennifer Montgomery, US, ca. 80 min, various formats.