Stan Brakhage begins with the biographical foreword of Broughton's book 'The long undressing' and then shares his own memories of Broughton, also relating what it was like to be homosexual in the fifties. He reads some poetry and comments on Broughton's effort and on the art scenes. He speaks more about poets and artists and answers other questions. He talks about filmmaking techniques, Broughton's work, and other aspects of art and culture. He describes other films and speaks more about Broughton's life. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage lecture on James Broughton, Part 2.'
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Stan Brakhage begins with the biographical foreword of Broughton's book 'The long undressing' and then shares his own memories of Broughton, also relating what it was like to be homosexual in the fifties. He reads some poetry and comments on Broughton's effort and on the art scenes. He speaks more about poets and artists and answers other questions. He talks about filmmaking techniques, Broughton's work, and other aspects of art and culture. He describes other films and speaks more about Broughton's life. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage lecture on James Broughton, Part 2.'
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