Stan Brakhage introduces his film 'Eye Myth,' 'Cat's Cradle,' and 'Window water baby moving.' He recommends a book entitled 'Independent filmmakers' by Lenny Lipton. A discussion on Bruce Conner ensues. The Brakhage turns to Jerome Hill, examining types of humor, and talks about Hill's autobiographical 'Film Portrait' and other projects. He provides biographical information, continues to comment on 'Film Portrait,' Hill's work and other filmmakers. The film 'Death in the forenoon' or 'Who's afraid of Ernest Hemingway?' is introduced and screened. Brakhage talks about his experiences with Hill, as well as Hill's personality and other works of art.
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Stan Brakhage introduces his film 'Eye Myth,' 'Cat's Cradle,' and 'Window water baby moving.' He recommends a book entitled 'Independent filmmakers' by Lenny Lipton. A discussion on Bruce Conner ensues. The Brakhage turns to Jerome Hill, examining types of humor, and talks about Hill's autobiographical 'Film Portrait' and other projects. He provides biographical information, continues to comment on 'Film Portrait,' Hill's work and other filmmakers. The film 'Death in the forenoon' or 'Who's afraid of Ernest Hemingway?' is introduced and screened. Brakhage talks about his experiences with Hill, as well as Hill's personality and other works of art.
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