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August 05, 2010

The Winter of the Beard; Years Later.

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I confess that I don't quite know what to say about this film that Mike and I made. I wrote a note to send out to friends where I explained ever so briefly that I don't really have anything to say about "art" anymore. If graduate school did one thing for me (it admittedly did more than that) it taught me that I do not have much interest in talking about "art." I just read an essay by Michael Chabon wherein he applauded the merits of his MFA experience, words that instilled in me no small amount of envy.

So...Mike and I made a film some time ago now. We edited and re-edited and re-edited and.....

It is available now for you to buy in a beautiful hand numbered edition of 100. In the end I guess I can say that I really enjoyed making the film, I learned a great deal, and I love watching it. I really do. So much else to report about the state of my world, but just this for now. Click the button below to pay via paypal, or visit the video page of this site for a further description.

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Posted by jeff pitcher at August 5, 2010 05:22 PM

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