" The Most Typical Avant-Garde transforms our sense of the history and geography of American independent cinema, by demonstrating the many and varied contributions of filmmakers who have worked in and around LA. James's range and thoroughness are astonishing. Indeed, those who have worked at chronicling independent cinema will be disappointed with only one thing: the fact that we didn't write this remarkable book!"—Scott MacDonald, author of the Critical Cinema Series
Prominent among the omissions are the Woman's Building, the Wallenboyd and the Boyd Street Theaters, ... Greg Hise, Michael J. Dear, and H. Eric Schockman, “Rethinking Los Angeles”, Greg Hise, Michael J. Dear, and H. Eric Schockman, ...
Davis was quoted in Steve Chapple and Reebee Garofalo, Rock 'n' Roll Is Here to Pay: The History and Politics of the Music Industry (Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1977), p. 47; Sinatra was quoted in Gertrude Samuels, “Why They Rock 'n Roll—And ...
"MacDonald's selections tread a pitch-perfect path between being comprehensive and making an engrossing and illuminating narrative.
David E. James, The Most Typical Avant-Garde: History and Geography of Minor Cinemas in Los Angeles (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005), 4. 11. James, The Most Typical Avant-Garde, 13, emphasis added. 12.
This unpretentious, authoritative book will be as important to working filmmakers and aspiring documentarians as it will be to historians and communications studies students and scholars.
This book establishes a new path for documentary studies within a cultural landscape that widens to spatial media studies and beyond.”– Janet Walker, author of Trauma Cinema: Documenting Incest and the Holocaust
As more and more of the restored Warhol films become available, this book will remain an indispensable handbook for film historians and general moviegoers alike—especially because it is such a genuine pleasure to read."—David E. James, ...
This volume gathers many of the best known writers on the avant-garde from three continents to write on the cinema of Ken Jacobs, who is arguably the most important living experimental filmmaker.
Cooper said as much in Franco Bolelli and Peppo Delconte, “Henry Cow: L'avventura é solo cominciata,” Gong, April 1977, 11. Georgina Born to Mandy Merck, n.d. [January 1978], MMA. Fred Frith, unnumbered notebook, [1977], ...
... 1972) Cinefamily Cinematheque Cinematheque Cinespia Cemetery Screenings Clare, John Clark, Larry Carke, Shirley Class Clavilux (Thomas Wilfred) Clay Walls (Kim Ronyoung, 1987) Cobbett, William Cohen, Charles S. Come, Come, ...