Comments on watching and making films.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
DVD - Blank City
Blank City is a fantastic documentary about the film scene in New York City in the late 70's and early to mid 80's, specifically in the East Village. Showing lots of clips from films that most people will never get to see, and touting interviews with the likes of icons like Amos Poe, Lydia Lunch, Eric Mitchell, Jim Jarmusch, Beth B. and Scott B., Glenn O'Brien, and more, the film is pure candy for anyone interested in that era of filmmaking or NewYork City history, or both.
Labels:
Blank City,
Celine Danhier,
East Village,
filmmaking,
Jim Jarmusch,
New York City
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