We Imitate; We Break Up (1978) by Ericka Beckman

We Imitate; We Break Up

Super-8/color/sound
23 minutes
1978

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Produced, directed, shot and edited by Ericka Beckman
Vocals: Ericka Beckman and Bob Getter

“Mario was a construction; the girl tried to imitate it. But she knew there was more that she could do. Mario limited her. In my imagination I saw a competitive relationship that could only go so far. In making this film I combined the ‘real’ with the ‘constructed’, proving for myself that these two aesthetics could not fuse together; they had to remain apart working in tandem as a relationship, thus their meaning now included competition and cooperation.” — E.B.1978

“Beckman began making films in the mid-1970’s using the then new technology of Super-8 sound film. Her first films were neither documentaries nor narratives, but rather idiosyncratic constructions that triumphed over the limitations of the narrow gauge format with their ingenious special effects. These remarkable early works have the vitality of primitive cartoons, and are similarly filled with comic violence and dreamlike condensation. As inventive as the filmmaker is, she is too obsessive for mere formalism. If Beckman’s narratives are often cryptic, her work is preoccupied by a recurring core of themes- competition, role-playing and what she calls ‘the coordination of the self in the physical world’. In virtually every one of her movies some young (usually female) individual learns, through trial and error, how to act in (or upon) the world. In the Super-8 WE IMITATE; WE BREAK UP a set of life-sized marionette legs teach the filmmaker/protagonist how to dance and play a version of soccer, and then chase her all over the lot when she runs away with the ‘loot’.” — J. Hoberman

HONORS & AWARDS

“Best Film” — The Village Voice, 1979
“Best Emerging Filmmaker” — The Soho Weekly News, 1979

PHOTOS

The Super 8 Trilogy at Le Magasin Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France
The Super 8 Trilogy at Le Magasin Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France

Super-8 Trilogy at Le Magasin Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France

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