24 Frames (2017)USADirector Abbas Kiarostami Runtime 114 minutesBlu-rayUSA, 2019 Distributed by The Criterion Collection (Region A/1)Bowling for Columbine (2002)USADirector Michael Moore Runtime 120 minutesBlu-ray USA, 2018Distributed by The Criterion Collection (Region A/1)Heart of a Dog (2015)USADirector Laurie Anderson Runtime 75 minutesDVD USA, 2016Distributed by The Criterion Collection (region 1)Monterey Pop (1968)USADirector D. A. Pennebaker Runtime 79 minutesBlu-ray USA, 2017Distributed by The Criterion Collection (region 1)
The interpretation of trauma from memory, the belatedness of events, is important to a broader understanding of generational trauma and collective identity, especially in relation to the deportations at the core of Bisbee 17 (2018), directed by Robert Greene. Affirming Griersons claim that no construction of collective identity can entirely dispense with memory, the use of memory and reenactment in Bisbee 17 is a way to deconstruct the trauma that perforates the town of Bisbee following the Bisbee deportation of 1917 (112). Bisbee 17 complicates the concept of participatory reenactment as a form of recovery, where in these participatory reenactments, subjects use their words and bodies to both describe and perform their historical selves (Fuhs 58). In the instance of Bisbee 17, the deportation is reimagined through performance, the townsfolk playing historical characters that come to both represent themselves and the figures of the past in the case of Mel and Steve Ray, this relationship is further complicated by their portrayal of ancestors involved in the deportation. Most notably, Greenes use of Fernando Serrano, a young Mexican American, who is both directly and indirectly impacted by the Bisbee deportation his own mother was deported back to Mexico is an attempt to juxtapose past and present.
The Grand Bizarre (2018)USADirector Jodie Mack Runtime 61 minutesHoarders Without Borders 1.0 (2018)USADirector Jodie Mack Runtime 4 minutes and 45 seconds
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