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The Royal Road to the Unconscious
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1st June 2003 The aleatory moment (223,704 words traveling at 90mph). In January 2003, eighty-three students from York College cut out every word from Sigmund Freud's Interpretation of Dreams and as every word was cut from its sentence it was spoken. On 1st June 2003, the artist Simon Morris threw the words out of the window of a Renault Clio on Redbridge Road, Dorset. The action freed the word...
Screen test for Native Son: Richard Wright as Bigger Thomas
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A screen test for "Native Son" with Richard Wright as Bigger Thomas in three scenes, two takes each and a running time of approximately seven and a half minutes, from 1948.
Gertrude Stein home movie, circa 1927
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A home movie (originally captured on 16mm film) taken by Julian Stein of Michael Stein's home, designed by Le Corbusier, in Garches, France and Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas at the Hotel Pernollet in Belley, France. From the Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas collection, YCAL MSS 77.
Richard Moore's Journal
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Richard Moore (1927-2009) a graduate of the Yale College class of 1950, is the author of ten volumes of poetry, a novel, and many translations. Shown in this video are the careful hands of a Yale Library archivist handling an extensive journal kept by Moore from 1956 to 2007. An unusual and remarkable document, Moore kept the journal in a box equipped with a shelf-like system made of board-and-...
Monkeys' Moon, 1929
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Pool Films resulted from the creative collaboration of writers Kenneth Macpherson and Bryher (Annie Winifred Ellerman) and Imagist poet H. D. (Hilda Doolittle). Funded by Bryhers inheritance from a vast family fortune, their projects were fueled by the principals interest in film and artistic experimentation. The three were invested in developing a context in which the young medium of film migh...
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Great performance Wright
That's Corbusier's Villa Stein. I've seen photos but never film. Thanks for sharing.
Tvhaank the Loving Universal CREATOR for the perseverance of film, and All Else😇🙏😁!! Richard Wright made a Life, despite the life he was born into!!! Now that's the meaning of Struggle!!!
I thought Richard Wright was pretty mean as Bigger. I enjoyed his performance.
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This is wonderful to see. Thank you so much for sharing your family film with the world. It is important history. For those of us who study and learn about Gertrude Stein, it is delightful to see this, to see her in this context. Your generosity is appreciated. It is beautiful in and of itself.
wait i thought 2018 was the lost generation except this is not as lost. huh watching lost in space at 4 am while i am lost in space just like how this generation got lost lost in outer space
a bitch is a bitch is a bitch is a bitch
August 1928, to be exact.
wait i thought 2018 was the lost generation its happening again except this time i have lost in space on. this lost generation got lost in space.
Could have cashed Sidney Potier, Ossie Davis, Harry Belafonte, or done it earlier with Canada Lee!
thank you,. fascinating. G.
This is a family film taken by my grandparents, Rose Ellen and Julian Samuel Stein, Sr. with my father, Julian Stein, Jr. and Gertrude Stein. They visited as often as possible, considering that our family lived in Baltimore and cousin Gertrude lived in Paris.
Do you have any published stories about your family?
Is your father the little boy?
Gertrude and Alice lived in my grandmother's house, where my family still lives to this day.
So cool!
incrediblE!!
bequiling
The first two tests were ok, but when he did scenes with other people it just came off as if he was above Acting and assumed it didn't take much effort to create a character...it just looks rushed and predicted, he disregarded the nuance in creating a role. He did have a fearlessness but he didn't take time to ask why I am doing what I'm doing as a character....
Acting certainly wasn't his strong suit.
anyone else think the first building shown looks strangely modern?
It is not strange that the first building looks modern. Modernism was the Achitectural Movement in the 20's. Being modern it's a 1900 thing, not our century thing. Le Corbusier, Mies Van der Rohe are Modernists. Of Course the first building shown it's modern. It's not strange, it's an obvious and normal thing.
What’s unusual is that this is a private residence. We aren’t used to seeing private homes built in this style. We see it more in commercial buildings or other public structures.
It's also crazy to think that 99% of the people shown... are dead.
CodeBlack404 I had the same morbid thought..everyone strolling about living their lives as you and I do now...and they are all dead now....as you and I will be too someday.
it's not that different. have a little imagination.
"What horrible 3D!" that is what they are gonna think :P
Only 85 years ago but it's like staring into another world. I wonder what footage of us people will be watching 100 or 200 years from now, and what will they think?
Thank you for this!
wow...thank you.
la copie est si fraîche ! certains plans pourraient avoir été tournés avant-hier... merci pour ce beau cadeau - je suis en train de lire le livre de f. bovier "hd et le groupe pool", et ces images m'aident à comprendre son propos (admirateur de hd, j'ai vu "borderline", il y a plusieurs années, mais n'en garde qu'un souvenir très flou...)
this was a copy of my friend
an incredible glimpse into the past thank you!!
I would like to get a copy of this. Where did you get this? And who got the right for a eventual broadcast. Thanks a lot
so fleeting
Richard Wright is one of the best writers that ever lived! He is one of my heros.Brilliant!
thanks for uploading!