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Release Date:
January 1, 1970
Original Title:
George Andrews
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Experience George Andrews, a semi-autobiographical masterpiece written, directed, and starring Wanzer himself. This newly digitized 16mm film is an experimental and thought-provoking exploration of memory, reality, and the social conventions of 1970s middle-class aspirations. Dr. Smith attributes Wanzer's dazzling array of stylistic techniques to his love for avant-garde pioneers like Maya Deren, Jean Cocteau, and Ingmar Bergman. George Andrews employs montage, slow-motion, and non-linear storytelling to challenge conventional cinematic norms as it challenges the conventional worldviews of its characters.
Director:
Orville Wanzer
Writer:
Orville Wanzer
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