- Description:
- DVD - Region 1.   viewing copy.   1 videodisc of 1.
b/w.  
fullscreen.   sound.  
- Notes:
- Supplemental materials includes: interviews with filmmakers, documents. Filmmakers in the Kartemquin collective include: Gordon Quinn, Jerry Temener, Gerry Blumenthal, Peter Kuttner.
Titles
+ Anonymous Artists of America
- Director:
- Quinn, Gordon; Temener, Gerald
- Production Co:
- Kartemquin Films
- Running Time:
- Short.   9 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- b/w
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1969
- Language:
- English
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- While touring the U.S. in a brightly painted school bus, the psychedelic rock collective stop to hold a performance at an alma mater, the University of Chicago. Inspired by LSD, the group once opened for the Grateful Dead and played at Ken Kesey’s infamous Acid Test Graduation. The band also featured one of the first analog synthesizers designed by Don Buchla.
+ Hum 255
- Director:
- Blumenthal, Jerome; Kuttner, Peter
- Production Co:
- Kartemquin Films
- Running Time:
- Short.   28 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- b/w
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1970
- Language:
- English
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- In 1968, striking students at the University of Chicago occupied an administration building. A year later, two expelled young women were asked by their former classmates to talk about the experience as a class project. The women confront the students about their convictions and how far they are willing to go to defend their values. -Kartemquin
+ What The Fuck Are These Red Squares?
- Director:
- Blumenthal, Jerome; Quinn, Gordon
- Production Co:
- Kartemquin Films
- Running Time:
- Short.   15 minutes
- Sound:
- sound
- Color:
- b/w
- Country:
- USA
- Year:
- 1970
- Language:
- English
- Genre:
- Documentary
- Notes:
- Striking students meet at a "Revolutionary Seminar" at the Art Institute of Chicago in response to the invasion of Cambodia and the killing of protesting students at Kent and Jackson State Universities. -Kartemquin