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The Brig

United States

1964

68 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Jonas Mekas

PROD David C. Stone

SCR Kenneth H. Brown

DP Jonas Mekas

CAST Warren Finnerty, Jim Anderson, Henry Howard, Tom Lillard, James Tiroff

ED Adolfas Mekas

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Jonas Mekas

Jonas Mekas was born in 1922 in Semeniskiai, Lithuania. He currently lives and works in New York. In 1944, Jonas Mekas and his brother, Adolfas, were taken by the Nazis and imprisoned in a forced labor camp in Nazi Germany for eight months. After the War, he studied philosophy at the University of Mainz from 1946-48 and at the end of 1949, he emigrated with his brother to the U.S. settling in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in New York. Two weeks after his arrival, he borrowed the money to buy his first Bolex 16-mm camera and began to record moments of his life. He discovered avant-garde film at venues such as Amos Vogel’s pioneering cinema 16, and he began screening his own films in 1953. He has been one of the leading figures of American avant-garde filmmaking or the “New American Cinema,” as he dubbed it in the late ‘50s, playing various roles: in 1954, he became editor and chief of Film Culture; in 1958 he began writing his “Movie Journal” column for the Village Voice; in 1962 he co-founded… read more

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Sir, Prisoner One Requests Permission to Cross the White Line, Sir!

By H. K. ‡ on May 6, 2010

The Brig takes place inside the belly of the beast, which gurgles and creaks with degradation, humiliation and torture, where men are driven to the edge of their lives and their sanity, constantly…  read review

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