Visionary Film: The American Avant-Garde, 1943-1978

by P. Adams Sitney

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The author evaluates important films in the context of the changes and problems facing independent American filmmakers in the seventies, and discusses the later works of many producers surveyed in the earlier book.

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By the time I read this bk, it was already famous. This, & "Expanded Cinema" (wch I still haven't read) still stick out in my mind as the most influential bks on the subject of experimental film. Perhaps I cd add "Film As A Subversive Art" to that duo - but I suspect that one's more obscure. Anyway, my memory of this bk is pretty vague - maybe Sitney coined the term "structuralist" - wch stuck, but not always to the individual filmmakers' satisfaction. Whatever the case may be, I remember this as being pretty insightful & thorough. If there weren't always so many unread bks to read for the 1st time, it wd be tempting to reread this one & rediscover the passion of its era.

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P. Adams Sitney is Professor of Visual Arts in the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University. His previous books include Eyes Upside Down and Visionary Film.

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Visionary Film: The American Avant-Garde, 1943-1978
Alternate titles
Visionary Film: The American Avant-Garde [Second Edition]
Original publication date
1979

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Nonfiction, History
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791.43Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsPublic performancesMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingMotion pictures
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PN1995.9 .E96 .S53Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion pictures
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