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Title: by Brakhage : an anthology ( 1954 - 2001 )
Authors: Becker, Peter ( Produced by )
Elmore, Kate ( Produced by )
Keywords: Important Classic
Media Arts
Film History
Nature
Educational
DVD
Issue Date: 2003
Abstract: The twenty-six films in this edition were selected by Marilyn Brakhage and Bruce kawin with the advice and approval of Stand Brakhage. Stan Brakhage revolutionized cinema while never having his films play in mainstream movie houses or multiplexes. The avant-garde artist rarely used any sort of narrative. His films, rather, contain imagery ranging from nature studies to child birth to simply scratches on film. His pioneering technique includes a painstaking process marking film by hand rather than shooting film with a camera, a method that rarely enables the filmmaker to produce more than a half-second of film per day. This collection includes 26 shorts from the legendary Brakhage including his most famous work, DOG STAR MAN (1961-1964). Other selections include DESISTFILM (1954), MOTHLIGHT (1963), THE ACT OF SEEING WITH ONE'S OWN EYES (1971), I...DREAMING (1988), and BLACK ICE (1994).
Description: Run Time - 243 Min, Col, b&w, Monaural/silent. Call No - 700.8FEFI032. Accession No- M - 31, Dated - 02-06-2005
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/265
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