Laura Kissel Explained

Laura Kissel
Birth Date:29 May 1969
Occupation:Filmmaker, Educator
Notable Works:Cotton Road

Laura K. Kissel (born May 29, 1969) is an American educator and documentary filmmaker based in Columbia, South Carolina.[1] Kissel's work explores contemporary social and political landscapes, the representation of history and the use of orphan films.[2]

Her award winning feature documentary Cotton Road (2014) is about the commodity of cotton and the human labor required to transform it as it travels from farms and factories to consumers.

Education

Kissel graduated from Manhattan High School in Manhattan, Kansas. She received her bachelor of science degree in cinema and photography from Ithaca College in 1991. She then went on to receive a master of fine arts degree in radio-TV-film from Northwestern University in 1999.[3] Following graduation she relocated to Columbia, South Carolina having accepted an assistant professor position at the University of South Carolina.[4]

Career

Kissel is drawn towards the use of the long take in documentary film and video, which she sees as a discovery process, enabled by the duration of the frame, to uncover the nature of things in an exercise for clarity.[5] Her choice to use filmmaking as a way of engaging with the world and exploring questions about culture, memory, and historical representation is evident in themes throughout her work.[6] Her films have been screened at the Black Maria Film Festival, the Atlanta Film Festival and the Library of Congress' Mary Pickford Theater.

Kissel is a Professor of Media Arts and Film and Media Studies at the University of South Carolina where she serves as the Director of the School of Visual Art and Design.[7] She has worked to create an inventory of Helen Hill's films in effort to preserve her legacy.[8] Kissel first met Hill at the University of South Carolina’s Orphan Film Symposium, where Hill gave a presentation on her experiences with saving her artistic film works after Hurricane Katrina.[9]

Over the course of her career Kissel has received numerous awards and fellowships for her work, including a Fulbright Award, a MacDowell Colony Fellowship and funding from the South Carolina Humanities Council and the Fledgling Fund.[10] Kissel was named as the South Carolina Arts Commission Media Arts Fellow in 2008.[11] In 2018 she was given a Distinguished Research Service Award by the University of South Carolina.[12] [13]

Cotton Road

Her 2014 documentary Cotton Road tells a global story about the commodity of cotton following its life cycle alongside the human labor required to transform it as it travels from farms and factories to consumers. It has been honored with eight festival awards and been exhibited around the world in film and video festivals, at community events on sustainability, and in classrooms. Available in four languages, Cotton Road is now the cornerstone of an educational campaign by the NGO Pro Ethical Trade Finland where it’s used to promote equitable global trade, sustainable production and responsible consumption. It was included in South Carolina Educational Television’s inaugural season of the public television show Reel South and has been broadcast on more than 75 national public television stations, including in the major markets of New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.[14]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDescription
1991Campaign For Full Citizenship[15] Producer/Director/Editor/Director of PhotographyShort Film
1998Verdant Hills: Healing Nature, Sustaining Life[16] Director/Editor/Director of Photography Short Film
1999 Leaving Bristol[17] Producer/Director/Editor/Director of Photography Short Film
2001Aviatrix:Women Aviators of the Silent and Sound Era[18] EditorShort Film
2002Vivian's Beauty ShopProducer/Director/Editor/ Director of PhotographyShort Film
2005Cabin Field[19] Producer/Director/Editor/ Director of PhotographyFeature Film
2007Unfettering the Falcons[20] Co-Director/Co-ProducerShort Film
2008Beyond the Classroom: CHINA[21] Director/Editor/Director of PhotographyShort Film
2008Incoming Messages[22] Director of PhotographyShort Film
2009Portrait of Turner[23] Director of PhotographyShort Film
2009Open SecretDirector of PhotographyFeature Film
2011Window Cleaning in Shanghai[24] Director/Editor/Director of PhotographyShort Film
2011Tan Mian Hua[25] Director/Editor/Director of PhotographyShort Film
2011htar tar (weaving)Director/Editor/Director of PhotographyShort Film
2012May DayDirector/Editor/Director of PhotographyShort Film
2014Cotton Road[26] Producer/Director/Editor/ Director of PhotographyFeature Film
2014May River Oysters[27] Director/Editor/Director of PhotographyShort Film

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: documentary films. Laura Kissel.
  2. Web site: CUCALORUS :: Annual Festival of Independent Film. www.cucalorus.org.
  3. Web site: Laura Kissel – bio and vita. laurakissel.com.
  4. Movies And Cotton – And Movies About Cotton . Jasper Magazine . 2014 . 3 . 3 . 6 . 31 January 2019.
  5. 10.1177/1470412908096341. The Terrain of the Long Take . 2008 . Kissel . Laura . Journal of Visual Culture . 7 . 3 . 349–361 . 145325835 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170808195314/http://www.skidmore.edu/~rscarce/Visual_Sociology/Visual_Sociology_PDFs/Kissel--Long_Take_in_Doc.pdf . 8 August 2017.
  6. Web site: First Annual TFMS Film Series: Experimental Documentary – Theater, Film, and Media Studies. 4 May 2008 .
  7. Web site: Laura Kissel – College of Arts and Sciences . sc.edu . 31 January 2019.
  8. Web site: Helen Hill -her films. www.helenhill.org.
  9. Web site: 10 Years After Her Tragic Death, the Legacy of Columbia-Native Filmmaker Helen Hill Remains Vital. David Travis. Bland. 4 January 2017 .
  10. Web site: Filmmakers – Open Secret – A Documentary By Steve Lickteig. www.opensecretfilm.com.
  11. Web site: SC Arts Commission 2008 Media Production Fellow . The South Carolina Arts Commission . 31 January 2019.
  12. News: Crum . Meghan . Director of visual art and design receives new research service award at USC . 31 January 2019 . The Daily Gamecock . 22 April 2018.
  13. Web site: New Distinguished Research Service Award Honors Dedicated Faculty – Office of the Vice President for Research . www.sc.edu . 31 January 2019.
  14. Web site: actions. Cotton Road.
  15. Web site: Campaign For Full Citizenship. Laura Kissel. 1 May 1991. Internet Archive.
  16. Web site: commissioned and collaborative documentary work. Laura Kissel.
  17. Web site: Laura Kissel – Leaving Bristol. laurakissel.com.
  18. Web site: Orphans of the Storm. www.sc.edu.
  19. Cabin Field (review). Julia. Zay. 21 August 2007. The Moving Image. 7. 1. 124–127. 10.1353/mov.2007.0036. 191618213.
  20. Web site: UNFETTERING THE FALCONS. www.ozarkfoothillsfilmfest.org.
  21. Web site: ARCHIVES – Southern Lens. legacy.scetv.org.
  22. Web site: incomingmessages. arts.ucsc.edu.
  23. Web site: gustafson projects. artsites.ucsc.edu.
  24. Web site: Window Cleaning in Shanghai – Selected for Film Expo – School of Visual Art & Design – College of Arts and Sciences. artsandsciences.sc.edu.
  25. Web site: Flahertiana / Tan Mian Hua. eng.flahertiana.ru.
  26. Web site: UofSC professor films the "Cotton Road". Glenn. Hare. University of South Carolina.
  27. Web site: May River Oysters. 16 January 2015.