A chronogical about life including self, family, friend, couple and idol in 6 reelsA chronogical about life including self, family, friend, couple and idol in 6 reelsA chronogical about life including self, family, friend, couple and idol in 6 reels
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- Alternate versionsOn 9 July 1996 it was released a 30-minute version titled Frozen Film Frames from the 16mm Mekas Diaries.
- ConnectionsEdited from Cassis (1966)
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Amateurish at best
A horrid piece of sh*t. While I have nothing against the abstract and the avant-garde, I'm not a fan of directors with a complete and utter lack of talent. The fact that one is acquainted with great artists does not make one a great artist. This is a perfect example of that. Mekas can shoot as many scenes of Brakhage, Conrad and Warhol as he wants, but his work still lacks all the depth and meaning of theirs. It's not even aesthetically pleasing. The fact that he was this void of talent at The age of 37 amazes me. If Mekas insists on keeping a diary he can keep it to himself. No one deserves to watch three hours of this garbage. Plenty of celebrity cameos. Absolutely no substance.
- jorgenegeland
- Jan 24, 2015
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By what name was Diaries Notes and Sketches (1968) officially released in India in English?
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