Stan Brakhage describes Charlie Chaplin's 'The Gold Rush' as the Mona Lisa of film. He summarizes the plot of Buster Keaton's film 'One Week.' Brakhage notes the relationship between laughter and rage. He talk about the care of babies. Brakhage gives a brief biography of Keaton. Brakhage tells some personal stories with James Broughton and also gives his opinion of Broughton's film 'Nuptiae.' He analyzes Keaton's film 'The Boat' and continues his biography of Keaton. Brakhage analyzes Broughton's film 'The Bed' and Keaton's film 'My Wife's Relations.'
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Stan Brakhage describes Charlie Chaplin's 'The Gold Rush' as the Mona Lisa of film. He summarizes the plot of Buster Keaton's film 'One Week.' Brakhage notes the relationship between laughter and rage. He talk about the care of babies. Brakhage gives a brief biography of Keaton. Brakhage tells some personal stories with James Broughton and also gives his opinion of Broughton's film 'Nuptiae.' He analyzes Keaton's film 'The Boat' and continues his biography of Keaton. Brakhage analyzes Broughton's film 'The Bed' and Keaton's film 'My Wife's Relations.'
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