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We Can't Go Home Again Oscilloscope Laboratories and the Nicholas Ray Foundation in collaboration with Eye Institute Netherlands and Academy Film Archive and with the support of Biennale di Venezia [and others] ; written by Nicholas Ray with Susan Ray ; produced by Nicholas Ray ; directed by Nicholas Ray.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Bock, Richie, actor. .
Farrell, Tom, 1950- actor. .
Gannon, Jill, actor. .
Heymann, Jane, actor. .
Levinson, Leslie, actor. .
Ray, Nicholas, 1911-1979, film director, screenwriter. .
Weisman, Phil, actor. .
Oscilloscope Laboratories (Firm), publisher. .
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ray, Nicholas, 1911-1979.
Ray, Nicholas.
Experimental films.
Motion pictures--Production and direction.
Motion pictures.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (96 min.)
Distribution:
New York, N.Y. Grasshopper Film
Place of Publication:
New York, N.Y. : Oscilloscope Laboratories 2023
Summary:
Restored and reconstructed from its 1973 Cannes version, legendary director Nicholas Ray's experimental masterpiece WE CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN embodies the director's practice of filmmaking as a "communal way of life." Made with his college students in upstate New York, the film features Ray as mentor, friend, and reference point to his students and their stories of love, sex, rebellion, and lost innocence. With its expressionistic colorization, the film exemplifies Ray's groundbreaking approach to multiple-image storytelling, providing a unique, almost anthropological perspective in recording the "history, progress, manners, morals, and mores of everyday life" at a critical moment in 1970s America
Participant:
Nicholas Ray, Tom Farrell, Leslie Levinson, Richard Bock, Jill Gannon, Jane Heymann, Phil Weisman, "The Crew."
Credits:
Music, Norman Zamcheck and Suzy Williams, Tim Ray.
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen. .
OCLC:
1409331567
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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