Jud YALKUT

Nationality: American

As an underground filmmaker and video artist, Jud Yalkut participated in seminal moments of early video art. In 1965 Yalkut became a resident filmmaker for USCO, a countercultural collective. Starting in 1966 and continuing into the 1970's, he collaborated with Nam June Paik on a series of video-film pieces in which he used the medium of film not merely to document performances, but, through editing and juxtaposition, to create conversations between film and video.

4 MOVIES IN DISTRIBUTION

WAITING FOR COMMERCIALS
1972 / color / sound / single screen / 7' 00 / 32 €
distribution: 16mm
CLARENCE
1965-1968 / 16mm / color / sound / single screen / 10' 00 / 40 €
distribution: 16mm
US DOWN BY THE RIVER
1966 / color / sound / single screen / 3' 00 / 25 €
distribution: 16mm
TURN, TURN, TURN
1965-1966 / color / sound / single screen / 10' 00 / 40 €
distribution: 16mm