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  • Essays on Film: On Viewing Hans Richter's Rhythmus 21 and The Perfect Filmic Appositiveness of Jack Smith

  • By: Lori Schafer
  • Narrated by: Lori Schafer
  • Length: 9 mins

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Essays on Film: On Viewing Hans Richter's Rhythmus 21 and The Perfect Filmic Appositiveness of Jack Smith

By: Lori Schafer
Narrated by: Lori Schafer
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Summary

This eBook contains two essays on film:

"On Viewing Hans Richter's Rhythmus 21": the search for cinematic meaning in one of the most famous early German avant-garde films.

"The Perfect Filmic Appositiveness of Jack Smith": impressions of the films of one of cinema's most eccentric auteurs.

©2017 Lori Schafer (P)2018 Lori Schafer
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