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Fellow Traveler: The Cinema of Warren Sonbert
Sonbert and 1960s New York (Program Three)

Jon Gartenberg in Person
Screening on Film

Sonbert’s early films offer fascinating insight into both his emergent cinema and the postwar New York art scene. “Several of [Sonbert’s] earliest films, made while a teenage denizen of the glitzy Warholian artworld, enact cool-eyed subcultural observations on the private rituals of budding Superstars.” – Paul Arthur

PROGRAM

  • Where Did Our Love Go?

    Directed by Warren Sonbert.
    US, 1966, 16mm, color, 15 min.
    Print source: HFA
  • Hall of Mirrors

    Directed by Warren Sonbert.
    US, 1966, 16mm, color, 8 min.
    Print source: HFA
  • Truth Serum

    Directed by Warren Sonbert.
    US, 1967, 16mm, color, silent, 15 min.
    (Original had sound).
    Print source: HFA
  • The Bad and the Beautiful

    Directed by Warren Sonbert.
    US, 1967, 16mm, color, 34 min.
    Print source: HFA
  • Holiday

    Directed by Warren Sonbert.
    US, 1968, 16mm, color, silent, 15 min.
    (Original had sound).
    Print source: HFA

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