A Sense of Where You Are: Films from the Collection
September 9–30, 2007
Borrowing the title of John McPhee's book A Sense of Where You Are (1965), this exhibition focuses on the cinematic prominence of deliberate geographic references, and on the narrative implications of scenes located in settings as diverse as a modern metropolis, an arid mountain region, the mythological West, a romantic Old World city, and an imaginary environment. The discipline of geography concentrates on spatial analysis, area studies, earth science, and the confluence of man and land (also known as cultural geography). This geographic tradition strives to understand the interrelationships between humans and their disparate environments, emphasizing the influences of ritual, tradition, and ecological impact on daily life. Artists working in a variety of mediums—in this case, film—interpret cultural geography and portray place/environment/geography as a dynamic organism that complements and/or confounds human characters and serves as a powerful narrative catalyst. All films are drawn from the Museum's collection.
Organized by Anne Morra, Assistant Curator, Department of Film.
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1989. Germany/France. Ulrike Ottinger. 168 min.
Lost in Translation
2003. USA. Sofia Coppola. 102 min.
The Wind
1928. USA. Victor Sjöström. 72 min.
One Chase Manhattan Plaza
1961. USA. Morris Engel. 9 min.
Manhattan
1979. USA. Woody Allen. 96 min.
Fargo
1996. USA. Joel Coen. 98 min.
A Room with a View
1986. Great Britain. James Ivory. 114 min.
Bent Keltoum (Daughter of Keltoum)
2001. Algeria. Mehdi Charef. 106 min.
The Grapes of Wrath
1940. USA. John Ford. 129 min.
Mean Streets
1973. USA. Martin Scorsese. 112 min.
A Matter of Life and Death (Stairway to Heaven)
1946. Great Britain. Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger. 105 min.
Unforgiven
1992. USA. Clint Eastwood. 130 min.
Lord of the Flies
1963. Great Britain. Peter Brook. 90 min.
Il Deserto rosso (The Red Desert)
1964. Italy/France. Michelangelo Antonioni. 118 min.
The River
1951. India. Jean Renoir. 99 min.