Juice

Juice

“A slow motion blow-up to 35mm foregrounds the kinetic serendipity of a handhold portrait shot in 1980 and entirely edited in-camera. At the time I explored the groundbreaking portability and technical features of Super 8 to capture the wild intensity of my dog Juice as we played in a down-and-out neighborhood in Buffalo, New York. In 2009, I treated the film as an objet trouvé – without bettering its formal quirks and lags – documenting the so-called ‘amateur’ nature of the medium and an unselfconscious phase of filmmaking practice.” (Eve Heller)

Screening Schedule

No physical screenings scheduled.


Direction: Eve Heller
Production: Menzel Films
Format: 35mm
Color: Color
Production Country: Austria, USA
Production Year: 1982
Duration:
Contact: sixpackfilm

Concept & Realization: Eve Heller
Supported by: Innovative Film Austria

Eve Heller

Born in Amherst, Massachusetts USA, Eve Heller began studying filmmaking when she was 17, attending the S.U.N.Y. Department of Media Studies at Buffalo and New York University. She received her BA in German Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies from Hunter College in 1987 and an MFA in filmmaking from Bard College in 1993. Her award-winning work has been widely shown, both in the U.S. and internationally, at such venues as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Collective for Living Cinema, the New York Film Festival, Pacific Film Archives, Cinematheque Ontario, the Rotterdam International Film Festival, the Louvre, the Viennale and the Austrian Filmmuseum in Vienna. Eve teaches workshops throughout the world on analog filmmaking and works as a German/English translator specializing in texts about cinema. She currently lives and works in Vienna, Austria, and Hyde Park, New York.

Filmography

1978–2010 One (short)
1981–2010 Self-Examination Remote Control (short)
1982–2010 Juice (short)
1996 Last Lost (short)
1997 Astor Place (short)
2001 Her Glacial Speed (short)
2004 Behind This Soft Eclipse (short)
2005 Ruby Skin (short)
2013 Creme 21 (short)
2021 Singing in Oblivion (short)