The New American Cinema and Structural-Materialism
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Independent and underground, New American Cinema heralded a new art form and was distributed through filmmaker cooperatives, screened at film societies and alternative cinemas, and debated in the alternative press. The Great Blondino confirmed Nelson and Wiley's leading positions in avant-garde film making, especially in San Francisco. As Critic J Hoberman notes, this film falls within a picaresque mode identified with San Francisco filmmaking, giving a nostalgic feeling in its portrayal of San Francisco as a "paradise of fools".
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Lots of problems viewing. The audio is distorted and visuals seem just to cut in and out randomly.
I am using Real Player with a broadband connection. What could be the problem?
This is really interesting, especially in relation to Dali's surrealist films of the late 20s mentioned at 24:10. I think it's great that he was making up a narrative that way.
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