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  1. Midwest Film Festival, University of Chicago, Chicago: Most Popular Film, 1964; Free Fall (1964) Golden Gate International Film Festival, San Francisco: Award of Merit, 1964; Montreal International Film Festival, Montreal: Honorable Mention, Shorts, 1964; A Trip Down Memory Lane (1965)

  2. Oct 5, 2016 · The creative genius behind some of the Film Board’s freshest and most unsettling works, Arthur Lipsett was a truly unconventional artist who articulated his unique vision through vivid collage films, inspiring George Lucas, Stanley Kubrick and countless other Canadian and international filmmakers in the process.

  3. Jul 26, 2004 · Voted “Most Popular Film”, Midwest Film Festival, Chicago, 1974. Free Fall (1964) 9 mins Honourable Mention – Shorts Category, Montreal International Film Festival, 1964 Award of Meritorious Participation, San Francisco International Film Festival – Golden Gate Awards Film and Video Competition, 1964. A Trip Down Memory Lane (1965) 12.5 ...

  4. Feb 15, 2012 · Arthur Lipsett's most famous film is Very Nice, Very Nice, made in 1961. Arthur Lipsett, filmmaker (b at Montréal 13 May 1936; d there April 1986), worked at the National Film Board of Canada (1958- 70) where he was one of very few to make experimental films.

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  6. Oct 25, 1998 · Arthur Lipsett, a Canadian filmmaker most active during the 60s, is almost unknown in the U.S., but his films rank among the most powerful experimental work I've ever seen, documents of industrial dehumanization colored by a deepening sense of personal despair.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 21-8721-87 - Wikipedia

    21-87 is a 1963 Canadian abstract montage-collage film created by Arthur Lipsett that lasts 9 minutes and 33 seconds.

  8. May 16, 2023 · In many ways, 21-87 is Lipsett’s most important work and not just because it had a huge impact on popular culture due to Lucas’ Star Wars franchise. It’s a ten-minute collage that captures the essence of the modern human condition, presented through strange images that are inspired by the bizarreness of the people with whom we share this ...