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Betty Meets Bob: Depression Romance pts.1&2
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A Documentary-in-progress based on a found collection of letters just published by Elizabeth C. Wright, available at http://stores.lulu.com/dearbobdearbetty.
The video wil...
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Steam
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In the summer of 1995, I taught the Young Filmmakers Workshop at the Film & Television Workshops at Rockport, Me. There were 13 boys and 5 girls, all of high school age in...
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Dear Bob, Dear Betty
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Done as a companion piece to Elizabeth C. Wright's just published book of the same title, the edited letters of a depression era courtship of Frank Lloyd Wright's youngest ...
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Rick Berlin, ELLE
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A music video by Tim Wright with Michael Underwood, introducing Deirdre de Roiste. Images of playfulness, love, beauty, blasphemy, obsession, sickness and death underscore ...
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Heloise Christa, Sculptor
blinktank
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A photographic celebration of Ms. Christa's "Aiming for the Mark", installed in a park in Scottsdale, AZ.
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Brandoch Peters Remembers, part 3
blinktank
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In the concluding segment of this interview with Brandoch Peters, based on his yet to be published book, he emphasizes the role played by his father in the life and work of...
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Brandoch Peters Remembers, part 2
blinktank
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In part 2 of a 3 part interview based on Brandoch's manuscript memoir, he talks about Frank Lloyd Wright's inability, even in his nineties, to empower his associates, and i...
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Brandoch Peters Remembers Frank Lloyd Wright
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Brandoch Peters is the son of William Wesley Peters, who was Frank Lloyd Wright chief engineer and trusted assistant from 1935 to Wright's death in 1959. Brandoch was large...
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Reconstructing Romeo & Juliet
blinktank
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In the mid 1990's, Frank Lloyd Wright's revolutionary 1886 windmill, built for his aunts' progressive Hillside Home School was rebuilt under the supervision of architect To...
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Mash-up
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Mash-Up plays with the fact that we jam conceptually incompatible things next to each other everywhere, but our glance crosses those borders effortlessly, dragging our mind...
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