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Sixty Six by Lewis Klahr screening



Thursday May 4th

Mini Microcinema
1329 Main Street
Cincinnati, OH, 45202

Doors open 7:00pm, screening starts at 7:30pm

Suggested Donation: $5 (if you have it)



Twelve Chapters Through Pop Landscapes of 1966 Los Angeles


"An anthology film in 12 chapters, Lewis Klahr’s animated mosaic Sixty Six is both greater than the sum of its parts and grander than the scope of its one-dimensional decoupage. Any attempt to describe the film leads to a maze of contradictions. Largely a work of stop-motion collage (a term the filmmaker favours to distinguish his practice from traditional animation), it is at once Klahr’s latest feature and a compendium compiled from years of short-form experimentation." - Cinemascope



Sixty Six // Clip from SFFILM on Vimeo.

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