Continues ' Stan Brakhage lecture on James Broughton, Part 1.' Stan Brakhage continues talking about James Broughton. He begins with his upbringing, his homosexuality, and his adult life. He reads excerpts of a poem by Broughton and comments. Screening Broughton's film 'Nuptiae' follows, and Brakhage talks about the making of it. He reads the poems 'The girl with the beady black eyes' and 'Duet for a blind date' and 'The birds of America.' Brakhage answers questions about Broughton, the films, art, artists, art critics. After showing 'The Bed,' he answers more questions. Finally, he talks about Christopher MacLaine's films. Gives his definition of Defines myth, saga, and religion. Continued on ' Stan Brakhage lecture on Christopher MacLaine.'
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Continues ' Stan Brakhage lecture on James Broughton, Part 1.' Stan Brakhage continues talking about James Broughton. He begins with his upbringing, his homosexuality, and his adult life. He reads excerpts of a poem by Broughton and comments. Screening Broughton's film 'Nuptiae' follows, and Brakhage talks about the making of it. He reads the poems 'The girl with the beady black eyes' and 'Duet for a blind date' and 'The birds of America.' Brakhage answers questions about Broughton, the films, art, artists, art critics. After showing 'The Bed,' he answers more questions. Finally, he talks about Christopher MacLaine's films. Gives his definition of Defines myth, saga, and religion. Continued on ' Stan Brakhage lecture on Christopher MacLaine.'
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