Stan Brakhage defends himself against Ken Jacobs and P. Adams Sitney. One audio clip discusses Germany during WWII. Brakhage plays an audio clip of a phone call between him and Jacobs. He plays Erik Satie's 'GymopeÌdie No. 1.' The next audio clip features a poem by Ed Dorn. The following audio clip features William Saroyan reading a passage from "The Human Comedy." Then, Brakhage plays a clip of Aram Saroyan speaking about his father. Brakhage's next audio clip features his biological father. The next clip is one featuring Robert Creeley. Two audio clips feature conversations between Brakhage and his wife, Jane.
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Stan Brakhage defends himself against Ken Jacobs and P. Adams Sitney. One audio clip discusses Germany during WWII. Brakhage plays an audio clip of a phone call between him and Jacobs. He plays Erik Satie's 'GymopeÌdie No. 1.' The next audio clip features a poem by Ed Dorn. The following audio clip features William Saroyan reading a passage from "The Human Comedy." Then, Brakhage plays a clip of Aram Saroyan speaking about his father. Brakhage's next audio clip features his biological father. The next clip is one featuring Robert Creeley. Two audio clips feature conversations between Brakhage and his wife, Jane.
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