Hi Efren & Listers
>I have to insist, Colin, that the movie was entitled "12 Stories
about John Zorn"!!
I think we'll have to agree to differ on that one. They're still her
stories, it's still her film, despite the title.
I suppose she kind of cheated a bit. There are not strictly 12 "stories".
12 chapters, maybe. I see it really as 1 story - her quest to get the
film made & how her love for his music has affected her life.
It's one that resonates for me.
Also, one thing which bugged me a bit - her title kind of alludes to
Francois Girard's masterpiece "32 Short Short Films About Glenn Gould" which
really does what it says on the label. And it's 100% about its subject in the
way that Bookshelf is maybe 70% (I'm guessing) about JZ. As a piece of film,
though it's improper to compare them, Bookshelf is not even half the Glenn
Gould film (. . . well, she'd need at least 4 more stories for
that!)
And I agree with the guy who complained about the number of times she
goes on about how she got that bookshelf in the sky title. It's a silly
title, for sure, but one that sticks, one that makes you ask questions. Maybe
it has greater resonance for Germans or something. It certainly
reflects Mr Zorn's obsession with cultural capital, tho. All that STUFF
he owns, all stacked up on bookshelves. I read somewhere he had to take
out his kitchen to make way for more stuff. (His KITCHEN for
chrissakes!)
c