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Unseen cinema. 2, The devil's playground. Episode 10, Tomato is another day

Title
Unseen cinema. 2, The devil's playground. Episode 10, Tomato is another day / Cineric, Inc. presents ; by J.S. Watson, Jr. and Alec Wilder.
Publication
[United States] : Filmmakers Showcase, 1930.
Physical Description
1 streaming video file (8 minutes)
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Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed June 16, 2020).
"American surrealism".
"Early American avant-garde film, 1893-1941".
Composer: Alec Wilder.
In English.
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Summary
THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND is part of the film retrospective UNSEEN CINEMA that explores long-forgotten American experimental cinema. A film designed to show the absurdity of talkies that recorded action in pictures with unnecessary explanations of the action recorded in sound. Film was shown for one night in a Boston theater but not appreciated by the audience. Harold Lloyd, directed by Sennett, might have brought it off. --J.S. WATSON, JR.Watson's 1930/1933 avant-garde film is a unique example of Dadaist aesthetics in early sound cinema. A minimalist and virtually expressionless acting style on a claustrophobic set characterizes the melodramatic love triangle. Watson considered the film a failure, though it appears extremely modern today, and he suppressed its existence. --JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK Born to wealth, James Sibley "J.S." Watson, Jr. was considered a Renaissance man in each of his chosen fields: medical doctor and researcher, man of letters, preservationist, philanthropist, and filmmaker. After graduating medical school, Watson bought and published "The Dial" between 1920-29, a literary journal founded by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1840. By the mid-1920s, he became fascinated with motion pictures and produced a striking series of films: "The Fall of the House of Usher "(1927), "Tomatos Another Day" (1930), and "The Eyes of Science" (1931), among others. --JAN-CHRISTOPHER HORAK / BRUCE POSNER. Alternate title: "Tomatos Another Day", "It Never Happened". 35mm 1.20:1 black and white sound 6:43 minutes. Courtesy: James Sibley Watson Jr., Nancy Watson Dean.
Variant and related titles
Tomatos another day
Devil's playground : American surrealism
Unseen cinema : early American avant-garde film, 1893-1941
ASP-AVON OCLC KB.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 02, 2020
Credits
Composer: Alec Wilder.
Genre/Form
Drama
Experimental films
Fiction films
Romantic comedy films
Short films
Short films.
Experimental films.
Romantic comedy films.
Fiction films.
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