Continues 'Stan Brakhage on Kenneth Anger.' Stan Brakhage describes the making of Kenneth Anger's film 'Rabbit's Moon.' He reads from the correspondence between himself and Anger. Brakhage argues that Jordan Belson's work should not be considered abstract and gives a biography of Belson. He briefly describes a number of Belson's films. Brakhage talks about the sounds and images in Belson's works. He mentions the concept of paideuma. Brakhage plays Belson's film 'Cosmos.' He describes the influence of Eastern religion on Belson's work. Brakhage reads a quote from Belson about his short film 'Allures.' An audience member gives a narrative interpretation of it. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on Jordan Belson.'
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Continues 'Stan Brakhage on Kenneth Anger.' Stan Brakhage describes the making of Kenneth Anger's film 'Rabbit's Moon.' He reads from the correspondence between himself and Anger. Brakhage argues that Jordan Belson's work should not be considered abstract and gives a biography of Belson. He briefly describes a number of Belson's films. Brakhage talks about the sounds and images in Belson's works. He mentions the concept of paideuma. Brakhage plays Belson's film 'Cosmos.' He describes the influence of Eastern religion on Belson's work. Brakhage reads a quote from Belson about his short film 'Allures.' An audience member gives a narrative interpretation of it. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on Jordan Belson.'
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