Tribute to Bruce Conner
1995-11-21
The Bay Area experimental/found-footage filmmaker/photographer Bruce Conner is feted on the occasion of his birthday, which also overlaps with the anniversaries of other historic events related to his film, "Television Assassination:" the assassinations of Robert and John F. Kennedy. He discusses those events, his filmmaking aesthetic, and his use of music in film, among other topics.
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