Here I am again.
Believe me, I'm as shocked as you are.
Very interesting item from Notebook, the daily blog of MUBI, regarding the resurgence of interest in Hollis Frampton. Almost any film that interests the folks at Criterion should interest people who read this blog.
And sad news as well, the death of Amos Vogel. Film as a Subversive Art is a book that should be on any cinema bookshelf, a seminal work for its time that is worthy of rediscovery. Vogel's role in the creation and sustaining of an American avant-garde cannot be ignored.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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