An icon of the American avant-garde, Hollis Frampton made rigorous, audacious, brainy, and downright thrilling films, leaving behind a body of work that remains unparalleled. In the 1960s, having already been a poet and a photographer, Frampton became fascinated with the possibilities of 16 mm filmmaking. In such radically playful and visually and sonically arresting works as Surface Tension, Zorns Lemma, (nostalgia), Critical Mass, and the enormous, unfinished Magellan cycle (cut short by his death at age forty-eight), Frampton repurposes cinema itself, making it into something by turns literary, mathematical, sculptural, and simply beautiful—and always captivating. This collection of works by the essential artist—the first release of its kind—includes twenty-four films, dating from 1966 to 1979.
Hollis Frampton
Director
Dolemite Is My Name69%
Curve69%
Happy Accidents68%
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas71%
Hard to Die61%
American Pie 262%
Balls Up58%
John Candy: I Like Me78%
Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics66%
CQ59%
Modern Times83%
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy67%
Bad Trip61%
Diego Maradona74%
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie74%
Duck Duck Goose62%
Foxy Brown62%
The Game75%
Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!60%
People We Meet on Vacation69%