
Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film (2011)
What is experimental film, and why is it called that? Artists and poet working in celluloid since before WWI have always found themselves in a no man's land. Excluded both from the art world and from the film industry, they bodly created a grassroots network for making and showing their films. They also created a profound body of work that continues to influence our culture. I wanted to share a few of the films I love and introduce you some of the free, radicals artists who made them.All Releases
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Domestic DistributorKino Lorber
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Domestic Opening$1,350
Earliest Release DateAugust 3, 2012
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Running Time1 hr 20 min
GenresBiography
Documentary
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Pip Chodorov | Director |
| Lucy Allwood | Writer |
| Lucy Allwood | Writer |
| Pip Chodorov | Writer |
| Pip Chodorov | Writer |
| Pip Chodorov | Writer |
| Ron Dyens | Producer |
| Aurélia Prévieu | Producer |
| Black Lake | Composer |
| Slink Moss | Composer |
| Pip Chodorov | Cinematographer |
| Nicolas Rideau | Cinematographer |
| Jackie Raynal | Editor |
| Nicolas Sarkissian | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Pip Chodorov | |
| Ken Jacobs | |
| Hans Richter | |
| Stan Brakhage |
