Cinema 16 (2 results)

Screen Incorporating Screen Education March/April 1983 Volume 24 Number 2 Racism. Colonialism And The Cinema / Robert Stam and Louise Spence "Colonialism, Racism and Representation" / Irene Kotlarz "'The Birth Of A Notion' The Representation of Black People in Animated Vartoons" / Julianne Burton "The Politics Of Aesthetic Distance: The Presentation Of Representation in 'Sao Bernardo'" / Mick Eaton "Another Angle On Anthropological Film" / Teshome H Gabriel "Teaching Third World Cinema" / Janet Hawken and Chaim Litewski "Exploitation For Profit" / Sue Aspinall "A Weekend School On Cuban Cinema"Olivier Richon "Orientation" /George Foster "What Every 16 Year Old Should Know About The Mass Media"
Mandy Merck (Editor) / Robert Stam and Louise Spence "Colonialism, Racism and Representation" / Irene Kotlarz "'The Birth Of A Notion' The Representation of Black People in Animated Vartoons" / Julianne Burton "The Politics Of Aesthetic Distance: The Presentation Of Representation in 'Sao Bernardo'" / Mick Eaton "Another Angle On Anthropological Film" / Teshome H Gabriel "Teaching Third World Cinema" / Janet Hawken and Chaim Litewski "Exploitation For Profit" / Sue Aspinall "A Weekend School On Cuban Cinema"Olivier Richon "Orientation" /George Foster "What Every 16 Year Old Should Know About The Mass Media"
Published by Society for Education in Film and Television 1983
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- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 96 pages. Illustrated. Robert Stam and Louise Spence "Colonialism, Racism and Representation" / Irene Kotlarz "'The Birth Of A Notion' The Representation of Black People in Animated Vartoons" / Julianne Burton "The Politics Of Aesthetic Distance: The Presentation Of Representation in 'Sao Bernar…do'" / Mick Eaton "Another Angle On Anthropological Film" / Teshome H Gabriel "Teaching Third World Cinema" / Janet Hawken and Chaim Litewski "Exploitation For Profit" / Sue Aspinall "A Weekend School On Cuban Cinema"Olivier Richon "Orientation" /George Foster "What Every 16 Year Old Should Know About The Mass Media" (BT#30/1).

Experimental cinema: The Living Theatre presents Kenneth Anger's: Fireworks and Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome / Brakhage's: Reflections on black / Stan VanDerBeek's: What? Who? How?
Cinema 16 / Anger, Kenneth / Brakhage, Stan / VanDerBeek, Stan / Living Theatre
Published by Living Theatre, New York 1960
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Silkscreen poster (36 x 21.5 cm.); printed cyan and red on pink-flecked yellow sheet. Slight scuff to top left corner; otherwise Fine. Poster for a Living Theatre programme of experimental cinema, as curated by Amos and Marcia Vogel's pioneering film society Cinema 16. Comprised of short films from Kenneth Anger (Fireworks and I…nauguration of the Pleasure Dome), Stan Brakhage (Reflections on black), and Stan VanDerBeek (What? Who? How?). Hosted on March 7th, 1960 at the Living Theatre loft at 14th and 6th.