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Diaries, Notes and Sketches (1970)

Diaries, Notes and Sketches (1970)
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Underground filmmaker Jonas Mekas presents a collection of home movies, outtakes and unfinished projects. A picnic in Central Park with friends is shown, as are Allen Ginsberg and Norman Mailer in an anti-war protest march. John Lennon and Yoko Ono are shown in their celebrated honeymoon where they answer questions from the media in a Toronto hotel room to promote peace. Timothy Leary, Andy Warhol and Nico also appear. Color process is not credited. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Dr. Timothy Leary
Director(s):
Jonas Mekas
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Diaries, Notes and Sketches

Underground filmmaker Jonas Mekas presents a collection of home movies, outtakes and unfinished projects. A picnic in Central Park with friends is shown, as are Allen Ginsberg and Norman Mailer in an anti-war protest march. John Lennon and Yoko Ono are shown in their celebrated honeymoon where they answer questions from the media in a Toronto hotel room to promote peace. Timothy Leary, Andy Warhol and Nico also appear. Color process is not credited. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
180 mins

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Director(s):
Jonas Mekas
Producer(s):
Jonas Mekas
Categories:
Documentary
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Shirley M.

I studied film in college and was once a filmmaker wannabe. Despite my background and interest in the avant garde, I could not watch this movie to its entirety. It was boring, jumpy, visually difficult to watch. I made several attempts to get into the underground filmmaking groove but to no avail. Just because it's underground doesn't make it watchable or enjoyable.

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