Over the past thirty-five years James Benning (b. 1942) has played a central role in the history of American independent cinema by offering his rigorously structured yet wonderfully graceful films as extended meditations on the American landscape and its social and environmental histories. Benning’s life and work have been shaped by his passionate wanderlust—born in Milwaukee, he lived for intervals in Colorado, the Missouri Ozarks, Illinois and Oklahoma before settling in Val Verde, California in 1987, with car and motorcycle journeys around the country generating such films as I-94 (1975) and Four Corners (1997). His career has been equally restless, ranging from his early experimentation with an avant-garde aesthetic to his embrace, during the 1980s and 90s, of explicitly autobiographical elements and increased human content. With his “California Trilogy” (2000-2001) Benning entered a new phase, refining his formalist style and political concerns while distilling his abiding interest in place and exacting organizational structures.
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She Dies Tomorrow
Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater
The Great Gatsby in Five Minutes
Used Innocence
Stemple Pass
Coming to Terms
Maintenance
The United States of America
Telemundo
James Benning: Circling the Image
Four Corners
中孚 61. The Inner Truth
L. Cohen
On Paradise Road
Benning's Dream
thinking of red