Re: Menken's Arabesque

From: owen (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Oct 12 2006 - 10:17:20 PDT


I second the recommendation, Film At Wit's End, terrific affecting
portraits.
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owen

On Oct 12, 2006, at 11:42 AM, Tom B Whiteside wrote:

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> Are these rhetorical questions? If not, the answer is yes, she
> should be famous. She's not (and that's OK) but it doesn't change
> her films or how they have affected some people. See Brakhage's
> take on her mobile camera in "Film at Wit's End." She was a major
> force.
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> Answer to the second question - no, never.
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> Is there room in this world for poetic film making like Menken's?
> Or has innocence and beauty been lost to this culture?
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