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Capitalism: Slavery

United States

2007

3 Min
Black and White
Silent
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DIR Ken Jacobs

San Francisco (New Experimental Cinema)

Synopsis

An antique stereograph image of cotton-pickers, computer-animated to present the scene in an active depth even to single-eyed viewers. Silent, mournful, brief. —Ken Jacobs

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Ken Jacobs

Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Ken Jacobs, was born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1933. He studied painting with one of the prime creators of Abstract Expressionism, Hans Hofmann, in the mid-fifties. It was then that he also began filmmaking (Star Spangled To Death). His personal star rose, to just about knee high, with the sixties advent of Underground Film. In 1967, with the involvement of his wife Florence and many others aspiring to a democratic rather than demagogic cinema, he created The Millennium Film Workshop in New York City. A nonprofit filmmaker’s co-operative open to all, it made available film equipment, workspace, screenings and classes at little or no cost. Later he found himself teaching large classes of painfully docile students at St. John’s University in Jamaica, Queens.

In 1969, after a week’s guest seminar at Harpur College (now, Binghamton University), students petitioned the Administration to hire Ken Jacobs. Despite his lack of a high school diploma, the Administration… read more

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Fabio Espejo

11Feb12

H-H-H-U-U-U-R-R-T-S-S-S-

walter

7Feb12

Great idea, and interesting realization.

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Cornelis

19Dec10

Definitely not a must-see.

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RaySquirrel

8Dec10

Capitalism: Insisting that people pay actual money to view something (as opposed to paying in shiny sticks and pebbles) you could not pay them to watch!

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