Robert Polidori

The NYPR Archive Collections | Jan 1, 2000

The exact date of this episode is unknown. We've filled in the date above with a placeholder. What we actually have on record is: 1974-10-uu.

Historian P. Adams Sitney interviews filmmaker Robert Polidori.

Sitney first runs through all of the upcoming independent and avant-garde film showings.

Robert Polidori talks about the three works he is presenting at the Anthology Film Archives on October 9. They include: Dicelation (72:00), an untitled work-in-progress running about (40:00), and Genetic Codes (24:00).

He talks about film Genetic Codes and its beginning with a still image of the front of house in suburbia. He calls it "a process of condensation" and gets into some of the technical aspects of it. He also talks about Dicelation and its many parts in some detail.


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