This Land Is Your Land
John Gianvito's Profit motive and the tradition of the political landscape film
by Ed Halter
posted Aug 4, 2008
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FURTHER READING
Benjamin Strong's interview with John Gianvito (Fanzine)Michael Sicinski's interview with John Gianvito (Cinema Scope)
John Gianvito on Straub and Huillet (Undercurrent)
Mark Peranson's interview with James Benning (Cinema Scope)
P. Adams Sitney on Peter Hutton (Artforum)
THE AUTHOR
Ed Halter is an author, critic and curator whose writing has appeared in The Village Voice, Rhizome, The Believer and many other publications. He is former director of the New York Underground Film Festival and a founder of Light Industry, a new venue for film and electronic art in Brooklyn, New York.
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