Year: 1962 Runtime: 25 min Country: USA Language: English Description: Stan Brakhage may,or may not have been a visionary with his view on cinema (there were other early experimental film makers that implemented various experiments on film,i.e. painting on the film,abstract editing,etc.),but he was one of the most well known,as his films were getting attention about the same time as his contemporaries,such as Jonas Mekas,Andy Warhol,Jack Smith,and others (plus Mekas had his cinema in the East Village that screened those experimental/underground films in the early to late 1960’s/early 1970’s). Brakhage’s ’Prelude:Dog Star Man’,as well as the subsequent segments over the next few years is a film to be experienced (preferably in it’s entirety,in one screening). It is a series of abstract images,that convey a lyrical feel to them. I had the rare open window of opportunity a few years back to see it,all together in one screening,with a live sound track by an ensemble of musicians (including Lee Renaldo,from Sonic Youth,and master percussionist William Hooker)at Real Art Ways,in Hartford,Connecticut a few years back,and was blown out of my shoes by it. Don’t try to make any kind of sense out of it (just sit back & be dazzled by it’s use of random images). Obviously not rated by the MPAA,but does contain a few images that could be unsettling to some.
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