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Wheel of Ashes (1968)
A stripped-down account of a young man's existential reckoning. "As dust hides a mirror, lust hides the self," reads one of the film's Vedanta-sourced intertitles. And indeed, while the Pierre Clementi protagonist's inner life remains obscure, the Saint-Germain-des-Pres neighborhood that offers his temptations appears in harrowing detail.
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Recommended by Duncan Hines (1963)
Silent comedy about a formal dinner on the floor of the IRT subway. N. Y. C. - P.E.G.
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Night Crawlers (1964)
Times Square at night... alien, death-like... negative images... –P. E. G.
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8mm Reels (1965)
Directed by Peter Emmanuel Goldman.
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The Sensualist (1966)
A film by Peter Emmanuel Goldman. This sexploitation film, unfortunately lost, and never seen again after 1968, was shot in different styles, sometimes imitating Godard, Bergman, Truffaut or Bertolucci. The producer hated it and Brian DePalma wrote a funny article about it in the Village Voice. All that remains of it is a 35mm trailer and 9 min of 16mm work print.
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Echoes of Silence (1965)
A chronicle of the lives of twenty-somethings adrift in New York City, finding tremendous pathos in the smallest moments: a furtive glance across a museum gallery, girls putting on makeup, a stroll beneath the pulsing lights of Times Square marquees.
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Pestilent City (1967)
Pestilent City covers Manhattan from South to North, from Times Square to Harlem, finding along the way ever more poverty, violence, rage and tragic drunkenness.


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