Hutton's contemplative, meticulously composed films unfold as a series of tablwaux separated by black leader. His work, primarily minimalist, silent portraits of cities and landscapes, has been shown at festivals and in major museums across Europe and the United States. He has received the Dutch Film Critics Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Rockefeller Foundation. Peter Hutton appeared on Screening Room in March 1977 to screen and discuss excerpts from the films July '71 in San Francisco..., Images of Asian Music, Florence, New York Near Sleep for Saskia, and footage from New York Portrait: Chapter One.
from the Screening Room series
by Robert Gardner
Previously distributed by Documentary Educational Resources
Agreed.
FuzzyDuck 2 years ago
hutton is god.
heathendude 3 years ago