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Ecstatic Moments Along the River of Time
From the Chicago Reader

Camera-roll excerpts from Sergei Eisenstein's Que Viva Mexico. Dave Kehr has written, "So many badly edited versions of this film, which Eisenstein never completed, are in circulation that a look at the untrammeled basic material should be indispensable to any student of montage." On the same program, Emlen Etting's Oramunde (1933) and two films shot by Frank Stauffacher, Elizabeth Woodman Wright's Reel 2: Windy Ledge Farm (Rural Life in Maine) (circa 1930) and J.S. Watson Jr.'s Nass River Indians (1927). 87 min.

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