Started in 1955, CU-Boulder’s First Person Cinema is the longest-running program in the world, screening avant-garde film and video work. Monday, Oct. 14’s show honors the work of Cooper Battersby and Emily Vey Duke, known collectively as Duke and Battersby. Three of their shorts: Bad Idea for Paradise, You Were an Amazement on the Day You Were Born, and Song of Praise for the Heart Beyond the Cure, screen at 7 p.m. inside CU’s Visual Arts Complex, room 1B20. Admission is free.
The above blurb first appeared in the pages of Boulder Weekly Vol. 27, No. 8, “First Person Cinema.”
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