Bruce Posner has worked as a curator and programmer of film, a lecturer on the history and theory of motion pictures, an archivist focused on film preservation and restoration, and an artist of film and photography. In 1999, working with 60 of the world's leading film archives, Posner began work on Unseen Cinema: Early American Avant-Garde Film 1893-1941, a film restoration and preservation project sponsored by Anthology Film Archives and Deutsches Film Museum. The widely exhibited retrospective has been hailed a milestone in the study of the formative stages of American experimental cinema.
Hamaca: The Quickie Version
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Trappist Preserves
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Pilldebahl
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Lepus / Keats / Chu Chu Cha Cha!
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AO804.1
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Deaf Women Listening to Stockhausen, Pt. 1
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The Blue Danube
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The Analects
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Sappho and Jerry (Parts I - III)
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Orgasamatic
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Mona Lisa Smiles (Again and Again)
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Tenga Fe
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Control
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Illusive Presence
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Senses of Walden Ode / Angel Face
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Lyon san Lumiére
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Heaven on Earth
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Damage
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Bewildered, Pt. III
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Da-Mi / Rainbow’s Dance
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Tenants
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Bewildered, Pt. II
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Bewildered, Pt. I
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Behold
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Architectural Escapades at Dartmouth
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Aged in Wood
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A Philological Quandary, Kenneth Anger’s ¡Que Viva Mexico!
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