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Anne Charlotte Robertson

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Anne Charlotte Robertson is an American filmmaker born on March 27, 1949 in Columbus, Ohio, and died of cancer on September 15, 2012 in Framingham, Massachusetts. She is considered a pioneer of experimental cinema in the first person. Anne Charlotte Robertson grew up in a middle-class Protestant family. She studied film in Boston at the Massachusetts College of Arts where she is a student of the great American master of the Super 8 Saul Levine. She also chooses this medium which, at the time, was the most accessible. She is also influenced by filmmakers as different as Ed Pincus or Carolee Schneemann. Five Year Diary - A monumental self-portrait, a gigantic 36-hour corpus, divided into 85 reels with a duration of 26 minutes, Five Year Diary is the most important work of the filmmaker. Covering two decades, this chronicle of her daily life in Massachusetts is a vulnerable documentation of the filmmaker's struggle to survive her depression. Dark and intense interior monologues, tinged here and there with the humor and self-deprecation of the artist's consciousness of her illness, give this therapeutic experience in the cinema its fullest depth. (Wikipedia France)

27-03-1949

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Columbus, Ohio, USA

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Five Year Diary, Reel 83: Untitled (December 24, 1995–March 18, 1997)

Five Year Diary, Reel 83: Untitled (December 24, 1995–March 18, 1997)

It’s been 16 years, and finally the Diary ends, an unintended ending that visits familiar territory.
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1997

Five-Year Diary

Five-Year Diary

Influenced by filmmakers as diverse as Ed Pincus and Carolee Schneemann, Anne Charlotte Robertson was a Boston area Super 8 filmmaker who examined and shared her life through her work – a mix of essay, performance and stop-motion animation. Diagnosed with various and changing mental disorders, Anne faced several breakdowns and mental hospitals – experiences she documented and exorcised thoroughly through her films – particularly within the annals of Five Year Diary, a project spanning nearly two decades. Though relentlessly intense and emotional, her films are not entirely bleak, for her bracing self-awareness and humor energize and bring a rare effulgence to the depths of her darkest moments. Anne boldly exposed her most intimate and obsessive inner dialogues – from illness, breakdowns and longing for love to diets, cats and the minutia of existence. She also considered the filmmaking experience therapeutic and cited the process as helping cure her depression.
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1997

Five Year Diary, Reel 81: Mourning Emily (September 27, 1994–January 29, 1995)

Five Year Diary, Reel 81: Mourning Emily (September 27, 1994–January 29, 1995)

Anne mourns the death of her young niece, Emily. (Liz Coffey)
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1995

Five Year Diary, Reel 80: Emily Died (May 14–September 26, 1994)

Five Year Diary, Reel 80: Emily Died (May 14–September 26, 1994)

Anne’s niece Emily dies. Anne goes into a deep depression. (Liz Coffey)
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1994

Apologies

Apologies

Short film of filmmaker Anne Charlotte Robertson apologizing to the camera for everything-- From drinking non-organic coffee, to returning her camera a day late, to smoking and damaging her lungs; She apologizes to the audience for her thoughts, her apologies, herself.
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1990

Five Year Diary, Reel 47: I Thought the Film Would End (October 21–November 2, 1986)

Five Year Diary, Reel 47: I Thought the Film Would End (October 21–November 2, 1986)

The would-be penultimate Diary reel. Anne ruminates about the upcoming end of the Diary – and mourns it, of course. Familiar themes of Dr Who, drinking, comedy, and a nice trick-or-treat Halloween sequence. (Liz Coffey)
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1986

Kafka Kamera

Kafka Kamera

Super 8mm. Colour. Sound. 3 minutes.
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1985

Talking to Myself

Talking to Myself

A MassArt student film that finds Robertson experimenting with the complex multiple voices that would play a major role in "Five Year Diary".
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1985

Five Year Diary, Reel 40: Visiting Grandmother ‘84, Wyoming (July 17–August 26, 1984)

Five Year Diary, Reel 40: Visiting Grandmother ‘84, Wyoming (July 17–August 26, 1984)

Anne travels west with her camera to visit family. (Liz Coffey)
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1984

Depression Focus Please

Depression Focus Please

“Intended as a longer film, this proved sufficient to vignette the nuances of my sadness.” -Anne Charlotte Robertson
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1984

Five Year Diary, Reel 31: Niagara Falls (August 19–28, 1983)

Five Year Diary, Reel 31: Niagara Falls (August 19–28, 1983)

Anne takes a road trip to Niagara Falls trip with her family in this exceptionally beautiful Diary reel. (Liz Coffey)
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1983

Five Year Diary, Reel 26: First Semester Graduate School (February 28–May 20, 1983)

Five Year Diary, Reel 26: First Semester Graduate School (February 28–May 20, 1983)

Two years into the Diary, Anne began graduate school at Massachusetts College of Art. Reel 26 was shot silently; the soundtrack is an audio recording she made during a graduate review. She discusses her work with Super 8 auteur and professor Saul Levine and a second faculty member. Ideas brought up in the discussion were later implemented in Reel 22 and 23 and in the presentation of the work in general. (Liz Coffey)
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1983

Magazine Mouth

Magazine Mouth

Among Robertson’s most accomplished animated works is this collage film inspired by her struggles with binge eating and obsessive magazine collecting. Ronald Reagan is referenced in the playfully militarized jelly beans that were his favorite candy.
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1983

Five Year Diary, Reel 22: A Short Affair (and) Going Crazy (August 23–September 1, 1982)

Five Year Diary, Reel 22: A Short Affair (and) Going Crazy (August 23–September 1, 1982)

Introduction; a vegetarian dinner; the lover sleeping; sorting garbage; ex-lovers' art; friends and cocaine; moon; composting sable brushes; the kitchen sink; wine; eating with my hands; the kitchen table; self-portraits'; construction machines; hiding behind the curtains; morning-glories at dusk; dinner with my mother; the drawings in the hall, yoga, and the goddess rap; calling the lover; saying goodbye; carnival rides; street scenes; weeping; flowers and bees; shadows on the carpet and empty rooms; esoteric sign language; sorting the compost; walking through Boston, hunting for clues; finding him in a fountain; my favorite statue; the slug incident; paranoia about plastic; putting everything in garbage bags; the construction site outside; calling the lover. (ACR)
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1982

Five Year Diary, Reel 9: Happy Birthday ’33 (March 17⁠–27, 1982)

Five Year Diary, Reel 9: Happy Birthday ’33 (March 17⁠–27, 1982)

Pixilation. Sleeping, cooking, resolving to quit smoking. (Liz Coffey)
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1982

Five Year Diary, Reel 3: Christmas 1981 New Year 1982 (December 22, 1981–January 9, 1982)

Five Year Diary, Reel 3: Christmas 1981 New Year 1982 (December 22, 1981–January 9, 1982)

The first of many year-end holiday reels. Cooking, cleaning, pixilation. (Liz Coffey)
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1982

Five Year Diary, Reel 2: The Definitions of Fat and Thin (December 13–22, 1981)

Five Year Diary, Reel 2: The Definitions of Fat and Thin (December 13–22, 1981)

Anne consults the dictionary in this one – what is “fat?” what is “thin?” Inanimate objects are animated, and Anne experiences problems with her camera. (Liz Coffey)
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1981

Five Year Diary, Reel 1: The Beginning Thanksgiving (November 3–December 13, 1981)

Five Year Diary, Reel 1: The Beginning Thanksgiving (November 3–December 13, 1981)

Vegetarianism, bingeing, Thanksgiving with parents. (ACR)
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1981

Locomotion

Locomotion

Overdoses, breakdown, and rage at system in a stylized mental hospital isolation room.
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1981

Subways

Subways

Super 8mm. Black and white. Sound. 13 minutes.
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1976

Pixillation

Pixillation

Recently restored by the Harvard Film Archive, Pixillation is an astonishing and disarming work of self-portraiture by the late, acclaimed film-diarist Anne Charlotte Robertson.
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1976