All My Life
The film is made up of one single take. The camera pans to the left, focusing on a dilapidated fence in a rural field, as Ella Fitzgerald's "All My...
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Skin, eyes, knees, horses, hair, sun, earth. Old song of Mexican hero, Valentin, sung by blind Jose Santollo Nadiso en Santa Cruz de la Soledad.
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Inspired by a lesson from Erik Satie, a film in the form of a street: Castro Street, running by the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond, California. ...
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The sailing of the boat Everyman into the Pacific nuclear testing area as protest. John Adams and guitar.
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Co-founder of Canyon Cinema and the San Francisco Cinematheque and one of the godparents of experimental film, Bruce Baillie (1931-2020) has forged...
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A personal and experimental film by San Francisco Bay area avant-garde filmmaker, Bruce Baillie. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.
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A psychedelic montage of home movie footage gives way to a silent western story.
See moreMass for the Dakota Sioux
An experimental film dedicated to the Dakota Sioux, which follows the form of the Christian Mass. A series of images of contemporary America...
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The 16-minute film falls neatly into two nearly equal parts, separated by fades to and from black. Part one depicts a sunrise, a journey out to sea...
See moreOn Sundays
"First film, 1961, dedicated to Jean Wong. Featuring Ms Wong, Mamma Dog, Petey, (son of Mamma Dog), and San Francisco." -BB
See moreMr. Hayashi
Bruce Baillie's Mr. Hayashi might be thought of as a putative East Coast story transformed by a West Coast sensibility. The narrative, slight as it...
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The film proper begins as Baillie takes the passenger seat of an older Honda and films an hour-long drive in the rain. Baillie's attention moves...
See moreThe Gymnasts
An early work by Bruce Baillie, originally a Canyon Cinemanews.
See moreLittle Girl
A short film by Bruce Baillie, made in 1966, but never released. It was restored by Academy Film Archives, Los Angeles.
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One of San Francisco Cinematheque co-founder Bruce Baillie's sensuous tone poems, TUNG is a portrait of a friend; sandy skin and flaxen hair in the...
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These scenes are a one-minute, condensed version of the conclusion to my last work, Memories of an Angel. The scene of children was shot in the...
See moreHave You Thought of Talking to the Director?
Made on the north coast of California, in Mendocino, combining spontaneity and preconception in a film that is essentially a short lesson in...
See moreStill Life
"One continuous, intimate shot from within the commune…Being is seen as transitory; everything is in the infinite process of becoming." Preserved...
See moreHere I Am
A sensitive, low-key portrait of the East Bay Activity Center, a school in Oakland, California, started in the 1950s to help emotionally disturbed...
See moreIntroduction to the Holy Scrolls
This video work often used by the filmmaker to introduce, in his absence, film programs scheduled in distant venues. Created also as formal...
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