With George Kuchar and Raymond Mondini.
A clarification of the '60s and its plastic society; taking archetypes of the American landscape to deal with the search for human identity and our alienation.
16mm, b&w/so, 26m, $75
Dedicated to Tabea Blumenstein & Ulrike Ottinger.
A dialectical montage of the Berlin Wall & the Sex Pistols.
Inspired by John Lydon:
I don't want a holiday in the sun
I want to go to the new Belsen
I want to see some history
Cause now I got a reasonable economy
A sensurround sound and a two-inch wall
I was waiting for a communist call
I didn't ask for sunshine, but I got World War III
I'm looking over the wall, and they are looking at me
Now I got a reason to be waiting at the Berlin Wall.
16mm, color/so, 22m, $65