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Inglis worte :

>Could anyone recommend readings that examine the 'industries'/economic
>structures in place for the making of avante garde and experimental films?

A good starting point is David James' book "Allegories of Cinema."

Eric Freedman, Ph.D.
Director, Certificate Program in Film and Video
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication

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