From the Archives of Modern Art : a documentary fiction /

A Milestone favorite, Eleanor Antin is an acclaimed artist/filmmaker working for many years in installation, performance and video, She has built an impressive international reputation based in part on her historical impersonations including Eleanor Nightingale (a Crimean War nurse), the Black King...

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Corporate Author: Alexander Street (Firm)
Other Authors: Antin, Eleanor (Actor)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:Silent film with title cards in English.
Published: Harrington Park, NJ : Milestone Films, 1987.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:A Milestone favorite, Eleanor Antin is an acclaimed artist/filmmaker working for many years in installation, performance and video, She has built an impressive international reputation based in part on her historical impersonations including Eleanor Nightingale (a Crimean War nurse), the Black King (the leader of a Ship of Fools in a medieval passion play) and in this case, Eleanora Antinova. In this great project, an archivist attempts to put together the "lost years" of Eleanor Antinova, the once celebrated black ballerina of Diaghlev's Ballets Russes, when she returned to her native America to eke out a meager living in vaudeville and early movies. Her career in the States is documented through narrative and dance films - recently discovered - which she made back in the Depression, when times were bad, and even ballerinas stooped low. The six short films include comedies, spicy farces, even, alas, a semi-blue movie, along with vaudeville dance numbers and artistic interpretations. Antin has described From the Archives of Modern Art as a documentary fiction.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed February 09, 2017).
Physical Description:1 online resource (19 minutes)
Playing Time:00:19:08