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SHOW & TELL: DOWN CLAIBORNE directed by Moira Tierney
Anthology Film Archives
New York, NY
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SHOW & TELL: DOWN CLAIBORNE directed by Moira Tierney
One of the most striking aspects of New Orleans's topography is a highway that cuts right through the city, slicing through, among others, the historic 7th Ward. Built in 1968, it dismantled one of the most active Black neighborhoods, which still operates under the shadows of the freeway. The local community reclaims their neighborhood using a variety of tactics: mural painting, represented by the frescoes painted onto the concrete pillars supporting the highway overpass, and collective masking traditions, as evidenced by the Mardi Gras Indians, in the neighborhoods surrounding the highway.

These two elements of local culture share an insistence on the importance of history, highlighting its role in the perpetuation of the culture and in the ongoing resistance to its displacement. Their content often overlaps (the highway frescoes reference the Mardi Gras Indians as well as the Maroon tradition of runaway slaves and Native Americans forming independent communities) and both operate within the post-colonial profession of hybridization, as defined by Haitian poet René Depestre.

DOWN CLAIBORNE zooms in on the Mississippi and down into the Treme, slides under the highway overpass and moves down Claiborne Avenue from pillar to pillar, building to a celebratory and cathartic climax with the Comanche Hunter and Hard Head Hunter tribes of the Mardi Gras Indians meeting in ceremonial battle on Mardi Gras.

"I shot on Super 8mm and 16mm silent film, editing in camera as much as possible. I wanted the sound track to add layers of information to the image, without providing an authoritative explanation. It was necessary to fill in the gaps in the official histories and I had the idea of the exchange of information via less linear circuitry. I constructed the scenario as a collage of voices: excerpts from New Orleans radio stations; spoken word (composed for the film by John Lacarbiere III); two jazz tracks contributed by Mario Abney; extracts from archival material or contemporary event listings; songs of the Mardi Gras Indians, courtesy of B.C. Goodman and B.C. Melancon; and the final voice-over, which was recorded impromptu by B.C. Goodman as we watched a cut of the film together." -Moira Tierney


SHOW & TELL: DOWN CLAIBORNE
Directed by Moira Tierney. 2018, 51 min, Super-8mm-and-16mm-to-DCP.
-Fri, Feb 1 through Sun, Feb 3 at 7:30 nightly.

Location

Anthology Film Archives (View)
32 2nd Avenue
New York, NY 10003
United States

Categories

Film > Movies

Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Anthology Film Archives
On BPT Since: Apr 04, 2014
 
Anthology Film Archives
anthologyfimarchives.org


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