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I continue my push to consume more experimental film with Phil Solomon (1954–2019), a Brakhage associate, partly because I don't have the stomach just yet to tackle Brakhage. He actually had a vimeo account where he posted some home movies with the dude. I might tackle those as well.
FILMS WATCHED:
1980: Nocturne
1983: What's Out Tonight is Lost
1988: The Secret Garden
1989: Remains to Be Seen