DVDs, 9/23.
“Hey kids, let’s put on a Marxist film collective!” Jonathan Kiefer: “That, more or less, was a founding principle of Cine Manifest, the seven-member strong (and sometimes less strong) assembly of San Francisco filmmakers working from 1972 through 1978 to make politically potent movies that regular people could tolerate. Judy Irola’s breezy personal documentary Cine Manifest… brings a fond, proud and wistful recollection of the group’s formation and probably inevitable dissolution.”
Chuck Tryon finds it “a solid contribution to understanding not only the broader histories of independent filmmaking and 1970s politics but also the narrower personal reflections and reassessments of those histories.”
Continued reading DVDs, 9/23….
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(Wydd on
Sep 23, 2008 1:08 PM)
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