Adophus Mekas was a film professor i wss blessed to have at Bard College for one semester!!! Amazing...temperamental...beautifully so, for hus, oyr, The Art!!! God bless both brothers!
I have just received notice of his passing. My first question was, "Who was this man frm Lithuania". This is one of the films I am watching to find out--and finding he was one of the most noteable film makers ever. Thanks for posting. God rest his soul.
Dear Jonas! I heard that you left this earth last night. Rest in Joy! Thank you for teaching me that cinema is about celebrating life!
KoreanPhilosopher melas never let me interview him.
Rest in Peace, you peaceful, wonderful man.
A Natural. All these years, Mr. Mekas, watching your work, having the company of your nature.
He really was one of the most loving artists of the time.
Well that was pure, undiluted magic. For this I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
This is so inspiring. Thanks Tate!
Adophus Mekas was a film professor i wss blessed to have at Bard College for one semester!!! Amazing...temperamental...beautifully so, for hus, oyr, The Art!!! God bless both brothers!
I have just received notice of his passing. My first question was, "Who was this man frm Lithuania". This is one of the films I am watching to find out--and finding he was one of the most noteable film makers ever. Thanks for posting. God rest his soul.
I'm so happy, that as well as showing the films he took, you are showing films made of him.
He is amazing!
This piece was so wonderful. Thanks so much for creating it.
Forever love you jonas mekas 🥲💕💓
Maravilhoso. Amo! vai em paz, Mekas.
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el único mal es cuando las cosas no se mueven!!! siempre empezando siempre siempre
Is that Lou Reed with Edie at 4:20 ?
He hung with velvet underground and warhol
@@seBcopTer I guess there's a difference between Lou Reed being a member of the Velvet Underground and him hanging out with them.
what is the name of the song playing at 3:18?
I believe its him singing.
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what cameras does he use?
Apparently iphones or whatever was cheap and available. He was always starting from scratch.
8mm and video cameras not digital mostly film