Lynne Sachs discusses “A Month of Single Frames” with Oberhausen Film Festival
Lynne Sachs talks with Oberhausen Film Festival about “A Month of Single Frames” made with and for Barbara Hammer
Lynne Sachs talks with Oberhausen Film Festival about “A Month of Single Frames” made with and for Barbara Hammer
“In journeying around the Earth, let us encounter people, their fights, their fears, their stories.”- Sheffield Doc/ Fest
“In the age of necessary social distancing, we would like to highlight a remarkable film which fulfills the noblest vocation of art” – Oberhausen
Lynne Sachs discusses her feature documentary “Film About a Father Who” with Harris Bender of the Sarasota Film Festival.
Virtual screening of “Film About a Father Who” and Q&A with Lynne Sachs available online May 16- 17th!
Oberhausen announces 2020 film festival program
“. It is also a film about the complex dynamics that conspire to create a family. There is nothing nuclear about all of us, we are a solar system comprised of nine planets revolving around a single sun, a sun that nourishes, a sun that burns, a sun that each of us knows is good and bad for us.”
Chapter 16 – A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers & Passersby features Lynne Sachs’ poem “2010” from “Year by Year”.
Catch “Film About a Father Who” online for a limited time at the Sarasota Film Festival (https://sarasotafilmfestival.com/)
Dedicated exclusively to experimental film and its makers, The Experimental Film Podcast host Ken Hess interviews Lynne Sachs.