
The Cinematic Dialectic. Paul McIsaac on his work with Robert Kramer.
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About this listen
Very special episode this go' round.
I have with me Paul McIsaac one of the principal actors in the cinema of the late great Robert Kramer. I take a tour with Paul not only about his work with Kramer, but on the radical tendencies of the 60's, how radical artists looked to integrate with the movement, the different tendencies of the "New Left" and the postmortem that followed which created rich works. All of this is done in an effort to understand the social context of which Kramer's films was made, and what we can learn from these truly significant contributions, and we get to learn from one of his most important collaborators.
Its a conversation with a lot of angles, so buckle up.
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