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Director Jonas Mekas provides an intimate glimpse of his personal life by constructing a feature length narrative from over 30 years of private home movie footage
Report from Millbrook (1966)
Jonas Mekas elegant report on a Poughkeepsie police departments raid of Timothy Learys base of operations amply demonstrates the political potential of his diary filmmaking The films protest is lodged in the disjunction between
Diaries Notes and Sketches (1969)
A chronogical about life including self, family, friend, couple and idol in 6 reels
Lost, Lost, Lost (1976)
Artist writer poet filmmaker Jonas Mekas documents his early years building a life and discovering an arts community in New York
Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (1972)
Filmmaker Jonas Mekas creates an elegiac diary of a trip to his home country of Lithuania
Beyond the Bolex (2017)
When visionary Jewish immigrant Jacques Bolsey invents the Bolex in the 1920s, he puts the first home movie camera in the hands of everyday folks, fomenting a film revolution that still inspires artists to this day Nearly a cent
Tiny Tim King for a Day (2020)
The story about the outcast, Herbert Khaurys rise to stardom as Tiny Tim Either considered a freak or a genius Tiny Tim left no one unaffected
Self Discovery for Social Survival (2019)
A Mexican Summer and Pilgrim Surf + Supply film, Self Discovery for Social Survival is an exploration of sound and pro surf, conjuring a surreal symbiosis of music, the environment and local culture
Guns of the Trees (1961)
A depressed woman, Barbara, is on the verge of suicide while a man she meets in a church and a married couple try to convince her that life is worth living