G
In Susan Stein’s early film, G, her interest is language and work and how the two are connected. Experimenting with the conjunction of images and sound, she shows a typewriter from a variety of angles, punctuating the images with the almost abstracted sounds of a clock, typing and a monologue. The result is a reflection on both the material and artistic processes confronting an author. “Thinking about writing and hearing and writing of the film, the same alphabet which has been shared by many women.” (SS)
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In Susan Stein’s early film, G, her interest is language and work and how the two are connected. Experimenting with the conjunction of images and sound, she shows a typewriter from a variety of angles, punctuating the images with the almost abstracted sounds of a clock, typing and a monologue. The result is a reflection on both the material and artistic processes confronting an author. “Thinking about writing and hearing and writing of the film, the same alphabet which has been shared by many women.” (SS)
G
6.4G
5.1Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training-
6.5The Exorcist
6.2My Name Is Loh Kiwan
7.4The Silent Hour
6.6OLIVIA RODRIGO: driving home 2 u (a SOUR film)
7.7VFW
5.8Demon City
6.9Return of the Seven
6.2Forever Young
6.6Hunted
6.2La Syndicaliste
6.8Blue Giant
7.9Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos the Movie Part 1
7.3Wander
5.3The Forbidden Legend: Sex & Chopsticks 2
6.3Crush
7.4Maria into Life
5.9French Tech
6.5