Stan Brakhage on Agnès Varda, Alberto Cavalcanti, and Ken Jacobs
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Stan Brakhage discusses Akira Kurosawa's growing blindness. He recalls going to the Brussels World Fair and meeting AgneÌ€s Varda. Brakhage plays Varda's film 'L'OpeÌra Mouffe' and analyzes the film 'Dead of Night' by Alberto Cavalcanti. Brakhage gives biographies of Ken Jacobs and Jack Smith. He then shows Ken Jacobs' film 'Blond Cobra.' Brakhage mentions how 'Flaming Creatures' made Smith very famous. He explores the relationship between sex and death.
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Stan Brakhage discusses Akira Kurosawa's growing blindness. He recalls going to the Brussels World Fair and meeting AgneÌ€s Varda. Brakhage plays Varda's film 'L'OpeÌra Mouffe' and analyzes the film 'Dead of Night' by Alberto Cavalcanti. Brakhage gives biographies of Ken Jacobs and Jack Smith. He then shows Ken Jacobs' film 'Blond Cobra.' Brakhage mentions how 'Flaming Creatures' made Smith very famous. He explores the relationship between sex and death.
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00:00 Stan Brakhage begins 53:44 End
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Course title: History of Film: Sex/Death, Eisenstein, Etcetera) - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Course title: History of Film: Sex/Death, Eisenstein, Etcetera) - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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