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Canyon Cinema : The Life and Times of an Independent Film Distributor

Bringing alive a remarkable moment in American cultural history, Scott MacDonald tells the colorful story of how a small, backyard organization in the San Francisco Bay Area emerged in the 1960s and evolved to become a major force in the development of independent cinema. Drawing from extensive conv...

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Autor principal: MacDonald, Scott, 1942-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: CA : University of California Press, 2007.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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500 |a Stan Brakhage: Remarks Following at Screening of "The Text of Light" at the San Francisco Art Institute on November 18, 1974. 
505 0 |a Introduction; 1. Formation; Portfoloio: Announcement of Publication of Canyon Cinema News, 1962; Saul Landau: An Essay on Censorship [1964]; Bruce Baillie: Report from on the Road, Filming ... [1964]; Gregoary Markopoulos: Denunciation of the Ann Arbor Film Festival [1965]; George Manupelli: Letter from the Ann Arbor Film Festival, April 1, 1965; George Manupelli: On His Blindness [1965]; 2. Incorporation; Conservation with Edith Kramer, July 2001; Portfolio: Bruce Baillie: Letter from Chapala, Mexico, January 1967; Bruce Conner: Letter from San Francisco, February 18, 1967. 
505 0 |a Robert Nelson: Open Letter to Film-makers, June 12, 1967Bruce Baillie: Letter [1967]; Robert Pike: Rebuttal to Robt. Nelson's "Open Letter to Film-makers" [1967]; Bruce Baillie: Bruce Baillie's Prejudiced Guide to Film Festivals [1967]; Emory Menefee: Review of Sheldon Renan's "An Introduction to the American Underground Film" [1967]; Will Hindle: Letter [1967]; Robert Nelson: The Brussels Festival [1968]; Robert Nelson: The Swedish Proposal for New American Cinema, and Some Miscellaneous Notes [1968]; Will Hindle: Letter from San Francisco, April 1968. 
505 0 |a Robert Pike: Notes from the Creative Film Society: Pros and Cons of Theatrical Bookings [1968]News from the Austrailian Undependents [1968]; Barry Spinello: Letter to John Schofill [1968]; Bruce Conner: Letter, August 6, 1968, and Emory Menefee's response; Robert Pike: The Story of a Closet Cine-Drama ... or ... From Isolation to Immorality [1968]; Robert Nelson: Some Thoughts about the Bellevue Film Festival Two Weeks after Judging It [1968]; Will Hindle: Letter, September 10 [1968]; Bruce Baillie: Letter, "August, Beginning of September" [1968]; Will Hindle: Letter [1969]. 
505 0 |a John Lennon: Fan Letter to Bruce Conner [1969]Barry Spinello: Letter from Oakland, California [1969]; Bruce Conner and Jonas Mekas: Exchanges (Letters) [1969]; Ed Emshwiller: Letter [1969]; Stan Brakhage: Letter [1970]; Will Hindle: Letter from Alabama, January 1970; Jon Jost: I Lost It at the Movies or Electro-Videograph Interface Meets Mr. Natural [1970]; Bruce Braillie: Letter [1970]; Canyon Cinema Board of Directors' Meeting Minutes [May 20, 1970]; Arthur Cantrill: Right Back to the Billabong [1970]; Scott Bartlett: Poem [1970]; Robert Nelson: Letter [1970]; Bruce Conner: Letter [1972]. 
505 0 |a Chick Strand: Letter [1972]Jon Jost: Underground Myths and Cinema Cooperrative Realities (Some Conrete Policy Suggestions) [1972]; Bruce Conner: Eight Drawings [1972]; Don Lloyd: Whatever Became of Canyon Cinema Co-operative? [1972]; Peter Hutton: Letter from Bangkok [1972]; Ken Defloux: Canyon Cinema, What Next? [1973]; 3. Revitalization; Conservation with Diane Kitchen, Marchh 2002; Portfolio: Peter Kubelka at the Cinematheque, October 3, 1974; Will Hindle: Recuperating at His Forest Place in the Mountains of North Alabama, September 1974. 
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