Downtown Film and TV Culture 1975-2001 brings together essays by
filmmakers, exhibitors, cultural critics and scholars from multiple
generations of the New York Downtown scene to illuminate individual
films and filmmakers and explore the creation of a Downtown Canon,
the impact of AIDS on younger filmmakers, community access to cable
television broadcasts, and the impact of the historic downtown
scene on contemporary experimental culture. The book includes J.
Hoberman's essay 'No Wavelength: The Parapunk Underground', as well
as historical essays by Tony Conrad and Lynne Tillman, interviews
with filmmakers Bette Gordon and Beth B, and essays by Ivan Kral
and Nick Zedd.
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