WALDEN |
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by Jonas MEKAS |
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Poet and hero of the American counter-culture, Jonas MEKAS, born in Lithuania in 1922, invented the diary form of film-making. Walden, his first completed diary film, an epic portrait of the New York avant-garde art scene of the 60s, is also a groundbreaking work of personal cinema.
"Since 1950 I have been keeping a film diary. I have been walking around with my Bolex and reacting to the immediate reality: situations, friends, New York, seasons of the year. On some days I shoot ten frames, on others ten seconds, still on others ten minutes. Or I shoot nothing.... Walden contains material from the years 1964-1968 strung together in chronological order."
-Jonas Mekas
"Jonas Mekas's films celebrate life. They rise up against the world's overwhelming commercialism, attempting instead to revive the pleasures of friendship, a first snowfall or the return of Spring. Mekas's genius stems from his generously including the viewer in his vision of the world, allowing us to (re)discover, in a simple image, the incredible force and necessity of poetry."
-Yann Beauvais
| artist(s) | Jonas MEKAS |
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| Year | 1969 |
| publishing date | 0 |
| publisher(s) | Re:voir |
| DVD format | NTSC |
| zone | 0 (region free) |
| running time (mins) | 180 |
| subtitles | french |
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