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Satrapy (1988) by Scott Stark

Sunday, June 25, 1989, 8:00 pm

SECOND SIGHT II

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR’S PREMIERES

SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE

800 Chestnut Street

San Francisco, CA, 94133

The Cinematheque will again conclude the screening year with a selection of some of the strongest films premiered during the last 12 months, allowing them second viewing for added consideration.

Peggy and Fred in Kansas, videotape by Leslie Thornton – A continuation of the Peggy and Fred saga.  Peggy and  Fred are older. Life has gotten even thicker.

In the Month of Crickets by Lewis Klahr – A cut-out animation which inte­grates dream logic with the emotional continuity of a Hollywood feature.

Satrapy by Scott Stark – “Popular pornographic images intrude upon and subvert a formal  musical structure of image-generated  sound.”

Rapture, videotape by Paul Sharits, a frenzied portrait of the artist as mental patient.

Coupled Entries by Michael Guccione, a re-interpretation of Bram Stokers’s Dracula as a series of graphic and aural enigmas. “A story,  if one could only get the clues  in the proper order.”