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Stan Brakhage was an avant-garde American filmmaker known for his experimental approach to cinema and his innovative use of visual imagery. With films such as "Dog Star Man" and "Window Water Baby Moving," Brakhage pushed the boundaries of cinematic expression, exploring themes of perception, consciousness, and the nature of reality. His influence on experimental film and his commitment to artistic experimentation have earned him a place as one of the most important figures in avant-garde cinema.
"No one is out to get you. It's just that... people are monkeys."
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"No one is out to get you. It's just that... people are monkeys."

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"There are a lot of movies made for nobody."
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"There are a lot of movies made for nobody."

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"The capacity to be intrinsic and vulgar is American."
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"The capacity to be intrinsic and vulgar is American."

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"Art is a sense of magic."
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"Art is a sense of magic."

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"I love being objected to. It worries me, but I love being objected to."
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"I love being objected to. It worries me, but I love being objected to."

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