Rachel Moore – Hollis Frampton: (nostalgia)

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Hollis Frampton's film (nostalgia), made in 1971, is a witty, hypnotic account of an artist's experiences as a photographer in New York City from 1959 to 1966. Long overlooked and understudied, (nostalgia) is a formal masterpiece. It emerges from a body of film that is rarely screened, with prints damaged and difficult to locate. Rachel Moore, author of Savage Theory: Cinema as Modern Magic (Duke University Press, 2000) introduces a new generation to a critical moment in art history when (nostalgia) exposed the fragility and the essence of film itself.

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