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Last Chants for a Slow Dance

United States

1977

90 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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DIR Jon Jost

SCR Jon Jost

DP Jon Jost

CAST Tom Blair, Wayne Crouse, Jessica St. John, Steve Woorheis

ED Jon Jost

MUSIC Jon Jost

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Jon Jost

Born in Chicago on May 16, 1943, of a military family, Jon Jost grew up in Georgia, Kansas, Japan, Italy, Germany and Virginia. Expelled from college in 1962, he began making 16mm films in January, 1963. He is self-taught. He has made some 20+ shorts and 14 feature length films on celluloid, 16 and 35mm, all of which he has conceived, written, photographed, directed and edited; most of these he also produced. Since 1996 he has worked only in Digital Video (DV), completing 18 full-length works and many shorts, as well as one large-scale 7 screen installation work, TRINITY, presented at the ZKM, Karlsruhe Germany, in this medium as of 2009.

After 10 years of making short works, Jost made his first feature-length film in 1974, and since devoted himself to the making of a wide-ranging series of films, largely focused on specifically American topics, in forms ranging from essays (Speaking Directly, Stagefright, Plain Talk & Common Sense), to fictions (Last Chants for a Slow Dance;… read more

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rischka

16Apr13

gawd what a haunting film

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Cosi

25Dec11

Gee, i can't find this film nowheres!

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    tapdancindan

    5Feb12

    You can e-mail Jon Jost and he will make a DVD copy of it for you for a fee. Just go to his website.

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Last Chants for a Slow Dance

By Law on December 29, 2009

A film that deconstructs Western myths of individualism and masculnity with its use of long takes of painful, awkward conversations. These conversations are done naturalistically and to great success…  read review

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