Stan Brakhage begins by reading the foreword from James Broughton's collection of poems and discusses how Broughton's poetry was not accepted in any poetry movement. He reads some of Broughton's poems. Brakhage discusses art during the Renaissance and compares the situation to that in San Francisco. Brakhage describes how Broughton makes his films. He also mentions how people create diversions in order to express taboo desires, particularly Freudian desires. Brakhage concludes with a biography of Broughton's later life.
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Stan Brakhage begins by reading the foreword from James Broughton's collection of poems and discusses how Broughton's poetry was not accepted in any poetry movement. He reads some of Broughton's poems. Brakhage discusses art during the Renaissance and compares the situation to that in San Francisco. Brakhage describes how Broughton makes his films. He also mentions how people create diversions in order to express taboo desires, particularly Freudian desires. Brakhage concludes with a biography of Broughton's later life.
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