Odds & Ends
Originally released in 1959. Odds & Ends is a feature film. directed by Jane Conger Belson Shimané. At just 4 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Henry Jacobs
Synopsis
Odds & Ends is a sly comment on the collage film and Beat culture. To discarded travel and advertising footage found at a local film laboratory, Belson Shimane added a mélange of animation—assemblages, cutouts, color fields, and line drawings—and faux hipster narration by Jacobs (credited via the anagram Rheny Bojacs) punctuated by a bongo backing. Strung together with doublespeak and non sequiturs, the monologue skirts the edge of nonsense as Jacobs waxes on about poetry, jazz, “reaching the public,” “having a good time,” and—although “money doesn’t count”—the “possibility of subsidy” through grants. Footage of champagne, tropical beaches, and exotic peoples intermingle with rhythmic drawings and stop-motion flights of fancy. The visuals race on through dazzling transformations, both amplifying and undercutting the patter. —National Film Preservation Foundation. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Iota Center Collection in 2006.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Odds & Ends about?
Odds & Ends is a sly comment on the collage film and Beat culture. To discarded travel and advertising footage found at a local film laboratory, Belson Shimane added a mélange of animation—assem...
Who directed Odds & Ends?
Odds & Ends was directed by Jane Conger Belson Shimané.
How long is Odds & Ends?
Odds & Ends has a runtime of 0 hours and 4 minutes (4 minutes total).
When was Odds & Ends released?
Odds & Ends was released on January 1, 1959 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Odds & Ends?
The main cast of Odds & Ends includes Henry Jacobs.