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A compilation of over 30 years of private home movie footage shot by Lithuanian-American avant-garde director J...
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Jane Wodening (born Mary Jane Collom, and formerly known as Jane Brakhage) is an American writer and the first wife of filmmaker Stan Brakhage. The birth of their first child is the subject of the 1959 experimental short film Window Water Baby Moving. Wodening married Stan Brakhage in 1957 and is credited with creating scrapbooks for the Brakhage family during what is recognized as the filmmaker's most significant period of creation from the late 1950s to the mid 1960s. The couple separated in 1987.
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A compilation of over 30 years of private home movie footage shot by Lithuanian-American avant-garde director J...
Also known as Walden, Jonas Mekas’s first diary film is a six-reel chronicle of his life in 1960s New York, int...
Jonas Mekas assembles 160 portraits, appearances, and fleeting sketches of underground and independent filmmake...
On a winter's day, a woman stretches near a window then sits in a bathtub of water. She's happy. Her lover is n...
Experimental film following a cycle of seasons as well as the stretch of a single day as a man and his dog slow...
From a murky landscape, a wooded mountain emerges. We watch the sun. We see a bearded man climbing up the mount...
A creation myth realized in light, patterns, images superimposed, rapid cutting, and silence. A black screen, t...
Images of two women, two men, and a gray cat form a montage of rapid bits of movement. A woman is in a bedroom,...
Only at a crisis do I see both the scene as I've been trained to see it ( that is, with Renaissance perspective...
"HER" to me is always Jane, in the first place, but also Hera: "goddess of women and marriage," naturally enoug...
Filmed April 12, 2003 at a benefit concert held at and for The Anthology Film Archives, the international cente...
A man is supine on a mountain side. Images rush past of nature and a stained glass saint. An infant is born. We...
This film describes a psychological state "kin to moonstruck, its images emblems (not quite symbols) of suspens...
SONG 5: A childbirth song (the Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmmak...
SONG 1: Portrait of a lady (the Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmma...
We move back and forth between scenes of a family at home and thoughts about the stars and creation. Children h...
We see a film negative of a nude couple embracing in bed. Then, back in regular black and white images, we see...
BRAKHAGE explores the depth and breadth of the filmmaker’s genius, the exquisite splendor of his films, his mag...
Someone said to me, of this film, that it was really about light; but Jane (who takes it as a portrait – i. e.,...
A young woman stands by a car while scenes from metropolitan life flash by.
"I picked up Stan and Jane Brakhage at the airport and drove them to San Francisco State College where Stan spo...
Sexual intimacy. Three kinds of images race past, superimposed on each other sometimes: two bodies, a man and a...
A deconstruction of Dog Star Man that takes the four rolls and shows them first combined, then each combination...
A dedication to Jane Wodening and an ode to the winter sun.
This, the third of the Sexual Meditation Series, might also be seen as a triangular portrait of Julia and P. Ad...
A portrait of Jane Wodening (Brakhage). “A person who was the subject of the camera for many years looks back a...
The culmination of a series of autobiographical films that Brakhage made about his family (collectively known a...
A poignant portrait of Stan and Jane Brakhage visiting Juarez.
a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage