The Super-8 Show: Beyond Home Movies

The Super-8 Show: Beyond Home Movies

1981 · 30 min

A short survey of the small-gauge narrative film, beginning with the Kuchars' Sylvia's Promise (1962). Primarily focused on East Coast artists, the work of Eric Mitchell, Manuel DeLanda and Ericka Beckman is highlighted.

Directed by John Sanborn

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