Brakhage answers students' questions about filmmaking, relationships, artists, and teaching. He rants against D.W. Griffith, Hollywood, and Woodrow Wilson and lauds the honesty of Edgar Allan Poe. He examines his own weaknesses and ponders what people might think of him in the future. Note: The audio quality is poor. Brakhage can be heard better than the student comments and questions. Note: Part 1 may not exist in this collection.
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Brakhage answers students' questions about filmmaking, relationships, artists, and teaching. He rants against D.W. Griffith, Hollywood, and Woodrow Wilson and lauds the honesty of Edgar Allan Poe. He examines his own weaknesses and ponders what people might think of him in the future. Note: The audio quality is poor. Brakhage can be heard better than the student comments and questions. Note: Part 1 may not exist in this collection.
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