Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Derrida documentary - indie fashion
Blogged by Seedy: Ziering Kofman shot Derrida “in indie film fashion — i.e., whenever we had money” - in both Paris and the U.S. Then practical difficulties led her to consider seeking a co-director. “I’m an academic, so my hands-on knowledge of actual film production was, at the time, limited.” In 1997, she attended a rough-cut screening of Kirby Dick’s SICK: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BOB FLANAGAN, SUPER MASOCHIST. “I was thrilled by Kirby’s refusal to impose value judgments on the sexual preferences portrayed in that film. He wasn’t stereotyping; he was open to respecting his subjects without hierarchizing their roles in the classic, static dominant/submissive positions. He was, for me, demonstrating in a way, a Derridean precept, one in which in any system of opposites it is difficult to entirely privilege one position over another.”