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  1. When Clark made a personal appearance at a retrospective of his work at The Museum of Modern Art in 2022, he was asked why Passing Through could only be seen through theatrical exhibitions. Clark stated that he wanted to keep it that way so that the film would be seen in the right format and with a communal audience.

  2. When asked why Passing Through could only be seen through theatrical exhibitions, Clark stated that he wanted to keep it that way so that the film would be seen in the right format and with a communal audience.

    • February 3, 2024
  3. Passing Through is a 1977 American film directed by Larry Clark and co-written by Clark and Ted Lange. [1] In 2023, the film was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress after being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

  4. Apr 9, 2022 · A landmark of American independent cinema, Passing Through cannot be seen anywhere but a movie theater, and even then only very rarely. Clark’s intensely kinetic drama (“an invaluable film-outcry,” critic Albert Johnson observed) follows an African American saxophonist, recently released from prison, who struggles to preserve his artistic ...

  5. Passing Through 1977 is one of the most vivid and compelling responses to African American music in cinema. Larry Clark’s masterpiece proposes a unique visual language to depict the riches, rhythms and cultural importance of jazz music and its role in black liberation.

  6. quizlet.com › test › theatre-midterm-729280952Theatre Midterm - Quizlet

    Many activities we experience can be considered a basic form of "theatre" (for example, weddings, church services, awards shows, sporting events). What defining factor differentiates "drama"(or a play being performed on stage) from these types of general theatrical experiences?

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  8. Dec 21, 2015 · This essay examines how concerns and critiques around stories and storytelling might be used productively to reframe an understanding of theatrical retellings, in performance practice and in adaptation studies.