Stan Brakhage describes city symphony films, such as 'Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis,' 'Man with a Movie Camera,' and 'Rien que les heures.' He analyzes Alberto de Almeida Cavalcanti's 'Rien que les heures.' Brakhage also analyzes Jean Renoir's film 'The Rules of the Game.' He gives his opinion of "the very rich." He states that the rich take "necessities" and "turn them into play." Brakhage tells a personal story about dating a rich girl. He then answers questions about 'The Rules of the Game' and Jean Renoir. Brakhage says that those born into wealth inherit "a guilt" about their wealth.
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Stan Brakhage describes city symphony films, such as 'Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis,' 'Man with a Movie Camera,' and 'Rien que les heures.' He analyzes Alberto de Almeida Cavalcanti's 'Rien que les heures.' Brakhage also analyzes Jean Renoir's film 'The Rules of the Game.' He gives his opinion of "the very rich." He states that the rich take "necessities" and "turn them into play." Brakhage tells a personal story about dating a rich girl. He then answers questions about 'The Rules of the Game' and Jean Renoir. Brakhage says that those born into wealth inherit "a guilt" about their wealth.
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