The New American Cinema Movement of the ླྀs

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The New American Cinema Movement of the 1960’sIn 1974 James Heddle, then a faculty member in the University of Wisconsin's Communication Arts Department, produced and hosted a twenty-one part television series entitled the New American at the PBS affiliate in Madison, a town then proud to be called 'the Berkeley of the Mid-West.'The half-hour segments profiled some of the leading experimental filmmakers and film critics of the ླྀ's and ྂ's. They were the odd-balls and innovators whose irreverence for prevailing artistic, technological and critical conventions led them to breakthroughs that form the foundation for high-tech multi-media graphic and acoustic effects we take as commonplace today.Working in cooperation with Ralph Sandler, who was then Director of the Wisconsin Union Theatre, Heddle brought to Madison for public lectures and screenings a roster including: Stan Brakhage, Jonas Mekas, Will Hindle, Gene Youngblood, Bruce Baillie, Scott Bartlett, John Whitney, Stan VanDerBeek, Shirley Clarke, P. Adams Sitney and Nam June Paik.This unique historical TV series - produced in 1974 and now re-issued as a public service - features eleven of the leading filmmakers, critics, historians and theoreticians who founded a movement fusing traditional art forms with the then-just-emerging electronic media. These pioneers created a ‘wedding of Psyche and Techne’ – the mythical God and Goddess of mysticism and technology – and in the process forged an intermedia syntax the influence of which is visible on every contemporary film, video and computer screen.Interviewed by award-winning filmmaker and media educator James Heddle, they – the people who are truly the Ancestors of the current explosion of the Do-It-Yourself Media Revolution - tell the story of their movement in their own words, illustrated by extensive excerpts from their historic, ground-breaking works.This educational TV series comprises twenty-one exclusive 28-minute programs featuring 11 leaders of the New American Cinema Movement of the 1960’s.

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    1 episodes
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Episodes of The New American Cinema Movement of the ླྀs

    • JONAS MEKAS Pt. 1 of 2

      Jonas MekasAccording to his website biography, "Jonas Mekas was born in 1922 in Semeniskiai, Lithuania. He currently lives and works in New York...."He discovered avant-garde film at venues such as Amos Vogel's pioneering cinema 16, and he began screening his own films in 1953. He has been one of the leading figures of American avant-garde filmmaking or the "New American Cinema," as he dubbed it in the late '50s, playing various roles: in 1954, he became editor and chief of Film Culture; in 19...

      • Release date
        Jan 16, 2008
      • Runtime
        28:16
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