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Guy Sherwin’s Man With Mirror: Cinema & Live Performance
Thorsten Fleisch Interview About Film Authorship & Self-Reference
Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe Documentary by Les Blank
Hollis Frampton’s Carrots and Peas: Reducing Cinema to Its Structure
Chris Marker’s La Jetee Analysis: Mortality and the Illusion of Time
Watch George Brecht’s Entrance to Exit: Cinema’s Structure as Cinema’s Theme
Fluxus Film: George Maciunas Manifesto, Avant-Garde, and Anti-Art
Watch Cinematics: The short animated history of cinema in 60 seconds
Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac Analysis Volume 1 & 2: Brechtian Alienation Effect
Lauren MacMullan’s Get a Horse! : Breaking the Fourth Wall
The Act of Killing: Joshua Oppenheimer and the Denial of Reality
Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? by Michel Gondry: Documentary and Animation, Reality and Film
Hollis Frampton’s Poetic Justice Analysis—Self-Reference and the Physicality of Film
Stories We Tell Analysis: Sarah Polley’s Documentary
Michael Haneke’s Funny Games and the Lie of Reality
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