From: programming (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2006 - 09:19:23 PDT
How about an update from Mark Toscano about his work on preserving Will's
films?
Patrick Friel
On 8/24/06 10:51 AM, "Chuck Kleinhans" <email suppressed> wrote:
> Will Hindle made films that a very wide audience could appreciate.
> He had great technical control and he was a really nice guy in
> speaking to audiences about his films.
>
> For these reasons he fell outside the dominant ethos of late 60s-
> early 70s experimental film culture and was pretty much ignored when
> not held in high suspicion for being too legible, too easy to
> understand, too much concerned with a readily readable beauty rather
> than a tortured inner vision or psychodrama or private meaning or
> theory or artworld pretensions.
>
> Chuck Kleinhans
>
>
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