Larry Kless' Film page
These are frames from
my 16mm film "Cowboys Were Not Nice People", which was created
entirely on an optical printer. The film is an exploration into the mythical
frontiers of western culture and the romanticism of colonialism. My films and
videos are available from Canyon Cinema, Inc.. and Film-makers' Cooperative in NYC.
Larry Kless
(c) 1990 16mm color/sound
This is a
still from my 1991 videotape "How They saw the New World" which
examines the media's affect on our worldview, and how it has shaped our
perception of history.
This is an animation which shows a transformation within the womb created using an Amiga Computer.
Some Film Links
ALVA FILMS
-aka- Alfonso Alvarez
American
Memory from the Library of Congress
Bolex H16 € Everything you ever wanted to know
Canadian Filmmaker's
Distribution Center
Kevin Clark Deal -- on this site
Kevin Clark
Deal -- on Flicker
Early Motion Pictures Home Page
Film,
Preservation and Cultural Organizations
Flicker:
Other Interesting Links
The International Federation
of Film Archives
Motion
Picture and Television Reading Room of the Library of Congress
Millennium Film Journal of
avant-garde and experimental cinema
National Film Preservation
Board of the Library of Congress, Home Page
University
Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive
U.S. National
Film Registry -- Titles
WWW Sites
Supporting Embedded QT Movies
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