Thom Andersen
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Thom Andersen at IFFR
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A documentary revolutionary in its unconventionality, which, as a result, captures more about its subject (rock ‘n roll), and more vividly and emotion
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Los Angeles Plays Itself
Film connoisseur Thom Andersen shows the many realities and representations in countless films (including many unique shots) of his beloved Los Angele
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Juke–Passages from the Films of Spencer Williams
Film essayist Andersen rescues the Afro-American actor, director and scriptwriter Spencer Williams from obscurity with a striking, plotless montage fi
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A documentary revolutionary in its unconventionality, which, as a result, captures more about its subject (rock ‘n roll), and more vividly and emotion
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Get Out of the Car
A miniature city symphony exposes Los Angeles’ gentrification and neglect. A cheeky montage of static images is set against the region’s musical histo
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Olivia’s Place
In 1966, Thom Andersen knew that Olivia’s Place would soon be gone, so he decided to make a film in order to save something of it for the future.
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Red Hollywood
Intelligent film essay about the influence of McCarthy’s hunt for Communists on the professional and private lives of established actors, scripwriters