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DESCRIPTION:Kino Arsenal \nPotsdamer Strasse 2\n10785 Berlin\n\n\nThis film
  program including American experimental works curated by filmmaker Babette
  Mangolte highlights the importance of the monologue voice and the influenc
 e of beat poets and jazz improvisation\, which dominated the confluence of 
 art\, poetry\, and performance that defined the period from the late 1950s 
 to the early 1960s. · Jack Kerouac in Pull My Daisy (Robert Frank &#38\; A
 lfred Leslie\, 1959\, 29 min) · William S. Burroughs in a reading of his w
 ork from the late 1950s (5 min) · Jack Smith in Blonde Cobra (Bob Fleischn
 er and Ken Jacobs\, 1959\, with a monologue by Jack Smith\, recorded and ed
 ited by Ken Jacobs in 1963\, 33 min) · Stan Brakhage in Prelude: Dog Star 
 Man (1961\, 25 min) · Robert Morris in Arizona his 1963 performance reenac
 ted and filmed in 1993 by Babette Mangolte (from Four Pieces by Morris\, 18
  min). Babette Mangolte\, born in Montmorot (FR)\, lives and works in New Y
 ork (US) since 1971. Her new video installation is on view at KW Institute 
 for Contemporary Art as part of the 5th berlin biennial.\n\n
SUMMARY:monologue
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