UNGLASSED WINDOWS CAST A TERRIBLE REFLECTION
UNSEEN CINEMA
•
28m
"The second film by Stan Brakhage [starring Lawrence Jordan and a handful of other actors] originally featured original music composed by James Tenney. The score was never recorded. In its place, 'Mr. Tenney has selected [Béla] Bartok's SECOND PIANO CONCERTO as a suitable background for the film,' as Brakhage indicated. A 33rpm Vox LP record was played at the Living Theater on 22-February-1955 and was performed together again on 8-March-1955 when he returned to Dartmouth College." — Bruce Posner
"Stan Brakhage's film-work is a searchlight into the hidden, unspoken, elusive drama of relations among men and women." — Parker Tyler
Up Next in UNSEEN CINEMA
-
WORLD IN REVIEW
"Soon there will be shown to the workers of New York the evidence gathered by the keen eyes of our cameras. This evidence is totally unlike anything shown in newsreels taken by capitalist concerns, Whereas the capitalist cameramen... were constantly on the lookout for sensational material..." — ...