A pioneer of the American film avant-garde of the 1960s and '70s, Ken Jacobs is a central figure in post-war experimental cinema. From his first films of the late 1950s to his recent experiments with digital video, his investigations and innovations have influenced countless artists. A New Yorker by birth, Jacobs graduated from City University to find himself in the midst of the downtown art scene of the 1960s, which included
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⭐ 4.2Momma's Man
⭐ 6.2Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film
⭐ 6.7Lavender
⭐ 0Home Movies 1971-81
⭐ 0Sleepless Nights Stories
⭐ 5.7Fragments of Paradise
⭐ 6.7Please Leave a Message: Anthology Film Archives Voicemails Through the Ages
⭐ 0Huge Pupils
⭐ 0Blonde Cobra
⭐ 2.9Shorts From the Underground
⭐ 0365 Day Project
⭐ 0As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
⭐ 7.6He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
⭐ 8Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis
⭐ 6.6Birth of a Nation
⭐ 6.3Bill's Hat
⭐ 0What Is Cinema?
⭐ 6.2Star Spangled to Death
⭐ 7.5Jonas in the Desert
⭐ 5.5Emma's Dilemma
⭐ 1Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
⭐ 7.4Lost, Lost, Lost
⭐ 7Quartet Number One
⭐ 7.5Cinematic Correspondences: Jonas Mekas - J.L. Guerin
⭐ 6.1Santos Dumont: Pré-Cineasta?
⭐ 5Reminiscences of Jonas Mekas
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