Screening Room — Season 1, Episode 21: Screening Room with Hollis Frampton
30 min • 1 season, 30 episodes
Episode synopsis
A major figure in the American experimental film movement of the 1960s and ‘70s and a widely published theorist, Hollis Frampton made such acclaimed and influential films as Zorns Lemma, the Hapax Legomena series, and the unfinished Magellan. Retrospectives of his work have been shown at the Walker Art Center, the Museum of Modern Art, and elsewhere.The journal October twice devoted whole issues to Frampton, and the entire body of his work is preserved in the Royal Film Archive of Belgium. Frampton taught at Cooper Union, Hunter College, and the State University of New York at Buffalo. In January 1977, Hollis Frampton appeared on Screening Room to discuss his work and screen Lemon, Pas De Trois, excerpts from Maxwell’s Demon, Surface Tension and Critical Mass, and footage from what ultimately became Magellan." - DER website
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Independent filmmakers are given a chance to show and discuss their work on a commercial (ABC-TV) affiliate station.
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- E3Screening Room with Hilary Harris
- E4Screening Room with Bruce Baillie
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- E6Screening Room with Jan Lenica
- E7Screening Room with John & Faith Hubley
- E8Screening Room with Stan Brakhage
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- E10Screening Room with Emile de Antonio
- E11Screening Room with Ricky Leacock
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