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He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
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He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life

84% Match19862h 29m

Documentary

Overview

A film collage tracing the story of the lives, loves, and deaths within the artistic community surrounding Jonas Mekas.

Top Cast

Kenneth Anger

Kenneth Anger

Self (archive footage)

Adolfo Arrieta

Adolfo Arrieta

Self (archive footage)

Donatas Banionis

Donatas Banionis

Self (archive footage)

P

Peter Beard

Self (archive footage)

Robert Breer

Robert Breer

Self (archive footage)

Pola Chapelle

Pola Chapelle

Self (archive footage)

Shirley Clarke

Shirley Clarke

Self (archive footage)

G

Gregory Corso

Self (archive footage)

Miles Davis

Miles Davis

Self (archive footage)

Willard Van Dyke

Willard Van Dyke

Self (archive footage)

R

Richard Foreman

Self (archive footage)

Hollis Frampton

Hollis Frampton

Self (archive footage)

No image
The cats, the sea, and everything in between.
Hotel Diaries
Birth of a Nation
Tourist;Drifter
Oliva Oliva
Fale Comigo Verão: O diário de um cineasta amador
My Diagnosis
Lost, Lost, Lost
Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
Mathilde
No image
No image
Begins (โผบิน)
La deuxième femme
In the Bathtub of the World
What Am I Looking At? Is It Someone’s Navel?
Layering
American Teenagers
He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life

He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life

8.419862h 29m
Documentary

A film collage tracing the story of the lives, loves, and deaths within the artistic community surrounding Jonas Mekas.

Kenneth Anger
Kenneth Anger
Actor

Kenneth Anger

as Self (archive footage)

Kenneth Anger

Self (archive footage)

Kenneth Anger

Self (archive footage)

Adolfo Arrieta
Adolfo Arrieta
Actor

Adolfo Arrieta

as Self (archive footage)

Adolfo Arrieta

Self (archive footage)

Adolfo Arrieta

Self (archive footage)

Donatas Banionis
Donatas Banionis
Actor

Donatas Banionis

as Self (archive footage)

Donatas Banionis

Self (archive footage)

Donatas Banionis

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Peter Beard

as Self (archive footage)

Peter Beard

Self (archive footage)

Peter Beard

Self (archive footage)

Robert Breer
Robert Breer
Actor

Robert Breer

as Self (archive footage)

Robert Breer

Self (archive footage)

Robert Breer

Self (archive footage)

Pola Chapelle
Pola Chapelle
Actor

Pola Chapelle

as Self (archive footage)

Pola Chapelle

Self (archive footage)

Pola Chapelle

Self (archive footage)

Shirley Clarke
Shirley Clarke
Actor

Shirley Clarke

as Self (archive footage)

Shirley Clarke

Self (archive footage)

Shirley Clarke

Self (archive footage)

No image
Actor

Gregory Corso

as Self (archive footage)

Gregory Corso

Self (archive footage)

Gregory Corso

Self (archive footage)

Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Actor

Miles Davis

as Self (archive footage)

Miles Davis

Self (archive footage)

Miles Davis

Self (archive footage)

Willard Van Dyke
Willard Van Dyke
Actor

Willard Van Dyke

as Self (archive footage)

Willard Van Dyke

Self (archive footage)

Willard Van Dyke

Self (archive footage)

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