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1 DVD (117 Min.)
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Stummfilm
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1 Beih. (48 S.)
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'Shoot Shoot Shoot', a retrospective showcasing British avant-garde film of the late '60s and early '70s, premiered at London's Tate Modern in May 2002. This moment marked the end of an intense period of research and exploration (spearheaded by Mark Webber and the Lux in London) and the beginning of the worldwide exposition of a hitherto overlooked period of experimental film. The season is not only a major exposition of British experimental film and filmmakers, it is also a recognition and celebration of the London Filmmakers' Co-operative, a unique collective venture. The London Film Makers Co-op, founded in 1966, was based on the Filmmakers' Cooperative founded by Jonas Mekas in New York. But the Co-op made the unique departure of operating not only as a distribution centre but also a production house with an open door. This unique institution both ignited and nourished a boom in British experimental film practice. (Senses of Cinema)
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At the academy (Guy Sherwin, 1974, s/w : 5 Min.). -Little Dog for Roger (Malcom Le Grice, 1967, s/w : 12 Min.). -Shepherd's bush (Mike Leggett, 1971, s/w : 15 Min.). -Hall (Peter Gidal, 1968-69, s/w : 8 Min.). -Dirty (Stephen Dwoskin, 1965-67, s/w : 12 Min.). -Marvo Movie (Jeff Keen, 1967, 5 Min.). -Broadwalk (William Raban, 1972, 12 Min.). - Fforest Bay II (Chris Welsby, 1973, 5 Min.). -Slides (Annabel Nicolson, 1970, Stummfilm : 11 Min.). -Film No.1 (David Crosswaite, 1971, 10 Min.). -Dresden Dynamo (Lis Rhodes, 1971, 5 Min.). -Footsteps (Marylin Halford, 1974, s/w : Min.). -Leading light (John Smith, 1975, 10 Min.)
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