Vivian Maier 8mm Home Movie
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- This is one of Vivian Maier's 8mm films. Some of this was used in the documentary, Finding Vivian Maier. This was not edited by us. This is Maier's in-camera editing with multiple film rolls joined together. This was all filmed in Chicago.
More about the documentary at www.findingvivianmaier.com
She is able to move the camera through crowds and bill boards and marques in search of stories. The fact that she finds them is amazing. She is able to use the video the way she used her still camera to find a snap shot of a story, incredibly composed. A genius.
Yes she is. She really finds the beauty in every little object doesnt she?
The way she almost voyeurizes people in their details is fantastic.
Thank you for not interposing a soundtrack, it lets us view the footage on our own terms.
8mm has such a beautiful color to it! Looks even better seeing it on an actual projector!
I have the 8mm projector it is great like u say
I had to watch every last minute of this, it drew me in. Fascinating the way subjects were picked out and isolated. VM was a true movie philanthropist!
This is the downtown Chicago I remember from my childhood. I love how it starts with the train ride to get you there and you emerge onto the street to see women in their colorful dresses.
i wanna cry when i see all those people, makes me feel i wanna live those days
Very beautiful to see Vivian Maiers movies,Its amazing to see so many people just going about their day and waving and smiling to Vivian.So many stories and moments captured.
loved this! and not a cellphone in sight!
yeah the good old days
2:46 S70
2:30 WEEKEND WITH THE BABYSITTER plus FOUNTAIN OF LOVE ...the fact that she was filming that is brilliant and delightfully ironic
This is so cool to see, people actually dressed up when they were downtown. I was definitely born a little too late (mid-70s). I wonder what people will be saying about us when film/video/cell phone footage is uploaded on a video file sharing website in 50 years, if something like that will still exist?
Beautiful and inspired footage...and quite a diary of a different Chicago and time.
It is impossible for me to see this film without wondering what happened to those people's lives.
Wow! An actual printed newspaper! Remember those? A simpler time. Great video! Love it!
They still print newspapers today. Maybe stick to the 'wow no cellphone' comments because you're coming off a bit too contrived.
this is so cool!! I kept looking for someone I know.... would love to have met Vivian Maier!
Same,Would have loved to meet her.
this is stunning.
One thing I can only say about her work... Remarkable !!
Looks like she went out for the day, brought camera and film and just filmed, until she had used it all. What a way, to spend an exciting day. She looked to like filming reflections, in glass.
Edwin Starr's "War" was the #1 song that week, and the Cubs beat the Padres 8-4 that Friday.
wonderful colors, wonderful atmosphere! I wish Kodachrome still existed!
She had a brilliant eye
The movie theatre is playing "Weekend With The Babysitter" and "Fountain Of Love". Very appropriate.
1971
Amazing!!! and I suddenly realised that NoOne have mobile phone!!!
+Arturas Karpavicius of course not... it was 1970
Arturas Karpavicius yeah the good old day s
"Beyond the Valley of the Dolls", 1970. Written by Roger Ebert, who had become friends with Russ Meyer after writing favorable reviews of several of his films. Interesting.
Wow. Love the way she includes bits of chronological detail so we can actually get an idea of the time she was filming. Would love to know if it was 8mm or Super 8. She liked to keep up with gear, so it may have been super 8.
I was going to say this looks about 1970 judging by the style. Then I checked out the movie " weekend with the babysitter" and it was from 1970.
Good call!
❤❤❤ I WANT TO GO BACK … life was much better
The Chicago I discovered as a young man nearly 50 years ago.
feels like a stake out.... love it
You notice most of the women wore dresses..somthing you don't see very often
Delilah Rose
Too bad. I really love the look of them. So feminine and pretty. My mother used to dress that way.
Dresses are finally back and I hope they are here to stay.
Without a Stitch: that movie came out in 1968.
and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls at the end of 1970
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls = 1970.
Travis bickle at 9.40
Maravilhoso
What camera? Dont omit such a details next time.
the history of fashion
le quotidien de l amérique
Wow.
I like how she focused on the woman wearing shorts and the funny hat. I imagine back then she was an outlier but today she would look perfectly normal.
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I am just wondering if the couple at 6:26 were holding the newspaper up in front of their faces to prevent them from appearing on film?
Paul Moss
All that historic video and that’s what you were wondering about? SMH
@@totallyfrozen yeah, what of it?
1970 era
Foxpowers early seventies
1968
What is that in the beginning ? Sorry but i was not born in that timeline.
Are you referring to the tape tales before the pictures appear?
Is this Chicago? Does anyone recognise the places?
Yes, downtown Chicago likely August of 1970 given the film at the Loop Theatre.
The newspaper headlines make this the 27th or 28th.
Raymond Johnson
"Without A Stitch" indeed opened 08/26/70 at the Loop. The master list of films at the Loop doesn't pick up again until 12/16/1970 with "Equinox" though.
looks like the redline and a lot of those buildings still have not changed..
It was called the Howard-Englewood Line in 1970.
Things you don't see anymore...people going to a porn movie in the middle of the day or people carrying hat boxes. Not too many fatties either.
watch closely...did not see one woman wearing pants or jeans
Ummm what is that at the start just asking
Red line and wording? I think it's the type of film she used, name. She s riding on a train filming the buildings.
@@sharonwhite4847 oh ok
Scary fact: 99,8 % of the people in this movie are dead. Including the film maker.
That seem a little high.
Yeah the kids would only be mid 50s now
if you want some music to go with i played nicolas jaar's 'space is only noise' album from the tracl 'almost fell' onwards and it worked amazingly
Les femmes noires comme les femmes blanches étaient belles et élancées. Point d'obésité en ce temps là
What's wrong with obesity?! Wanna watch yer face?
what a great survey of cold war capitalist culture.
at 4:22 is that a guy? just askin
Should have added a music track.
Another troubled genius.
Not many overweight people at that time! Look at the people in any american city now....
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si ces images ont une valeur cinématographique, alor la... je suis complétement a cote , car pour moi ce de la merde cinématographiquement parlant
Where's the rest of these films?