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Jeff Keen - Prisoner of Art
Available now in a limited edition of 200. A 16 page A4 collection of collages, drawings, insets and poems from Omozap to the present. Self published with screenprinted cover - each copy is signed, numbered and unique.
Prisoner of Art includes a DVD-R
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15.00 GBPCategory:
Patrick Bokanowski - Courts-Metrages
A work of exploration, to be sure, but one in which beauty and sensitivity, humor and angst find their path, while Patrick Bokanowski reworks these source materials in his own way, as if rebuilding a figure with the pieces of an exploded academic statue.
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27.00 EURCategory:
Kurt Schwerdtfeger - Reflektorische Farblichtspiele
Though the Bauhaus wasn’t directly involved in all art forms, it definitely exerted interesting impulses nevertheless. A particular point in case is Kurt Schwerdtfeger’s 1922 Reflektorische Farblichtspiele [Reflecting Colour-Light-Play].
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25.00 EURCategory:
Peter Emmanuel Goldman - Wheel of Ashes
"An extraordinary black and white film shot in Paris in 1968, Wheel of Ashes is a film that haunts you long after you have left the cinema. Goldman is really a forgotten genius." - Henri Sera, Theiapolis Cinema
Wheel of Ashes (1968) 16mm – 95min – France – subtitles in French, English & German
contains a 36-page booklet by Emeric de Lastins
+ bonus 8mm reels (1965) – 24minPrice:
24 EURCategory:
Rudy Burckhardt - Films
A collection of short movies from the long career (1936-1999) of Rudy Burckhardt Three-Disc Set
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49.95 USDCategory:
Jeff Keen - GAZWRX: The Films of Jeff Keen
Jeff Keen began making films at the age of 37 when his art school film society needed things to show. And so began over forty years of unique, imaginative, irrepressible filmmaking. This release contains over 9 hours of films and videos by the visionary f
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34.12 GBPCategory:
Hamilton Babylon: A History of the McMaster Film Board
Founded in 1966 at McMaster University by avant-garde filmmaker John Hofsess and future frat-comedy innovator Ivan Reitman, the McMaster Film Board was a milestone in the development of Canada’s commercial and experimental film communities. McMaster’s student film society quickly became the site of art filmmaking and an incubator for some of the country’s most famous commercial talent – as the well as the birthplace of the first Canadian film to lead to obscenity charges, Hofsess’s Columbus of Sex.
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75 USDCategory:
The subject is sex
Stephen Parr of Oddball Film + Video presents an extraordinary personal romp through the seamy side of Sex in Cinema. Drawn from his extensive 16mm film archives, this polymorphous program promises a pulsating panorama of perverse pleasures that includes
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24.95 USDCategory:
The Cinema of Poetry
Informed by the criticism of iconic filmmaker Pier Pasolini, The Cinema of Poetry offers spirited explorations of poetry's influence on classic films by Dimitri Kirsanoff, Ingmar Bergman, and Andrey Tarkovsky. It also highlights how avant-garde films made by Joseph Cornell, Lawrence Jordan, Jerome Hiler, Gregory Markopoulos, and others found rich, unexpected sources of inspiration in a diverse group of poets that includes Stéphane Mallarmé, Emily Dickinson, H.D., Ezra Pound, Robert Duncan, John Ashbery, and Aeschylus. Written with verve and panache, it represents the culmination of P. Adams Sitney's career-long fascination with the intersection of poetry, film, and the avant-garde.
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29.95 USDCategory:
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