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Compilation of several films by Chuck Kleinhans.
This Super-8 silent film by Chuck Kleinhans captures everyday life in Chicago from the vantage point of a back porch in Logan Square.
A Super-8 silent film by Chuck Kleinhans that references the landmark experimental film by Michael Snow, “Wavelength.” The film is composed primarily of a series of zooms inside an apartment in Logan Square accomplished by running or walking with the camera, and also features two cats and footage of the blizzard of 1979.
Super-8 silent film by Chuck Kleinhans. Footage shot on the Soma Boat Line Wisconsin Dells Boat Trip: “the no walking trip.”
Super-8 film by Chuck Kleinhans. “Trance film” is a term coined by film theorist P. Adams Sitney to refer to the dreamlike, non-narrative experimental films of filmmakers such as Maya Deren and Stan Brakhage. Kleinhans’ playful homage is comprised primarily of everyday images, such as a mother and children feeding ducks, dolphins swimming in an aquarium, and flowers in bloom.
This silent Super-8 film by Chuck Kleinhans is an impressionistic portrait of filmmaker Fred Barney Taylor.
Super-8 film by Chuck Kleinhans that uses mostly found images and sound to examine masculinity and male sexuality in American culture.