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Film Culture: Explorations of Cinema in Its Social Context by Sari Thomas [Editor] - 1982-08-01
by Sari Thomas [Editor]
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Film Culture: Explorations of Cinema in Its Social Context
by Sari Thomas [Editor]
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The Scarecrow Press, 1982-08-01. Paperback. Very Good. Near-fine paperback is clean, tightly bound. No marks or writing.
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- ISBN 10 0810815206
- ISBN 13 9780810815209
- Publisher The Scarecrow Press
- Date Published 1982-08-01
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Film Culture
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Film Culture - America's Independent Motion Picture Magazine, No. 36: Special Griffith Issue, Part I
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Film Culture,, 1965. Soft cover. Good. No. 36. Light shelf wear, small mark on back cover where I assume price sticker was removed. Light wear to spine ends. Interior pages with no marks or writings, pages bright and clean, binding sound. Illustrated with b/w photos! shipped in box. 210 pp G
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Film Culture: No[s] 58-59-60: 1974
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Film Culture. Used - Good. Good condition. (filmmaking, criticism)
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Film Culture - No. 56-57, Spring 1973
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Gloucester City, New Jersey, United States
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(New York: Film Cuture), 1973. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. 262pp. Illustrated with photographic plates. Pictorial wrappers. Covers slightly foxed, mostly along edges, very good. Includes interviews with Jerome Hill, Robert Breer and Henry Jaworsky, with much of the issue devoted to a tribute to Leni Reifenstahl, including an interview, photographic plates, letters and more.
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Film Culture - Expanded Arts. Special Issue Number Forty-Three (Winter 1966)
by [FLUXUS] MEKAS, Jonas (ed); George Maciunas (contrib)
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New York: Film Culture, 1966. Single large tabloid issue (56cm x 43cm); folded sheets, 12pp. Original horizontal and vertical folds (as issued), with mild toning to first page at fold-lines and a tiny puncture at the centerpoint (costing one or two characters of text, but no loss of sense). Otherwise quite fresh and well-preserved, with none of the usual toning to text. The celebrated "Special Issue 43" of Jonas Mekas' long-running journal of avant-garde cinema, issued in the wake of Mekas' Expanded Cinema Festival at the Filmmakers' Cinématheque in November and December 1965. The issue's Introduction includes its twofold statement of purpose: "a) to give our readers an idea about what's going on in the avantgarde arts today, and b) to serve as a sort of catalogue or index to the work of some of the artists involved." Includes a lengthy transcription of a panel discussion on Expanded Cinema by Ken Dewey, Henry Geldzahler, John Gruen, Stan Vanderbeek and Robert Whitman at the 1966 New York Film…
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