ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES

Publications

Anthology’s publication program was inaugurated in 1970 with Film Culture Reader, edited by P. Adams Sitney. A series of four books, published in cooperation with NYU Press followed: The Cubist Cinema, by Standish Lawder; The Essential Cinema, edited by P. Adams Sitney, which contains a 117 page bibliography of materials in the Anthology Reference Library; The Avant-Garde Film — A Reader of History and Criticism, edited by P. Adams Sitney; and The Dark of the Screen, by Sidney Peterson.

Other publications include Coffee, Brandy and Cigars and A Manhattan Odyssey: A Memoir, by Herman G. Weinberg; A Guide to Independent Film and Video, edited by Hollis Melton; The Independent Film Community, edited by Peter Feinstein; Metaphors on Vision, by Stan Brakhage; Home Made Movies: 20 Years of American 8mm and Super-8 Films, by Jim Hoberman; and The Legend of Maya Deren, Volume I, Parts One and Two, by Veve Clark, Millicent Hodson and Catrina Neiman; catalogs for the Bruce Elder and the Alain Robbe-Grillet Retrospective; Jim Davis: The Flow of Energy.

Recent publications include:

Crossroads: Avant-garde Film in Pittsburgh in the 1970s by Robert A. Haller, 2005

Curtis Harrington: Cinema on the Edge, edited by Amy Greenfield, 2005 Perspectives on Jerome Hill and Anthology Film Archives, edited by Robert Haller, 2005

Results You Can’t Refuse: Celebrating 30 Years Of BB Optics, Bill Brand, Film Preservationist and Artist, Edited by Andrew Lampert, 2006

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