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  1. Nov 4, 2011 · 1974 Experimental film by Canadian Arthur Lipsett (1936-1986).

  2. Oct 25, 1998 · The whole Lipsett thread that this post was a part of can be read on the FrameWorks Archives Web Site, maintained by Scott Stark. (This link will produce the posts for that period alphabetized by thread; scroll down to "Arthur Lipsett" for the discussion.) This is in response to James Kreul's and Chuck Klienhans's posts about Lipsett.

  3. Arthur Lipsett (May 13, 1936 – May 1, 1986) was a Canadian avant-garde director of short collage films. Born in Montreal into a Jewish family, Lipsett saw his mother, an immigrant from Kiev, commit suicide when he was 10 years of age.

  4. May 1, 2005 · The film that made the most profound impression on Lucas, however, was a short called 21-87 by a director named Arthur Lipsett, who made visual poetry out of film that others threw away. Working ...

  5. 21-87 reasserts Arthur Lipsett’s focus on the absurd relationships between humans and their environments. Referred to as “fragments of a prophecy” by Lipsett himself, if Very Nice, Very Nice qualifies Lipsett’s perception of the external world 21-87 is its inverse, revealing his internal turmoil and foreshadowing his later break with ...

  6. Arthur Lipsett’s Strange Codes is the legendary found-footage filmmaker’s first and only independent film, made after his departure from the National Film Board of Canada. In a rented house in Toronto, Lipsett stages a series of mysterious rituals, appearing onscreen in the guise of various characters, among them, an archeologist, a soldier ...

  7. Arthur Lipsett (May 13, 1936 – May 1, 1986) was a Canadian avant-garde director of short collage films. Lipsett's meticulous editing and combination of audio and visual montage was both groundbreaking and influential.