The Kitchen Presents: Two Moon July
The Kitchen Presents: Two Moon July

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The Kitchen Presents: Two Moon July

1986
Movie
53 min
English

Two Moon July was a multidisciplinary event that featured experimental video, film, visual art, performance and music in a theatrical framework. More than thirty artists participated in the program, which was produced for the Kitchen by Carlota Schoolman and directed by Tom Bowes.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Experimental, Short Film

Plot Summary

This is an experimental short film that appears to be a collaboration from The Kitchen, an arts center in New York City. Specific plot details are scarce, but it is likely to be abstract and visually driven, typical of avant-garde works from the era and venue.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of "The Kitchen Presents: Two Moon July" is extremely limited, as is common for many experimental short films from this period. It is unlikely to have received widespread traditional critical reviews or audience ratings.

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  • As an experimental short, it likely offers a unique artistic vision.

  • Its appeal would be primarily to those interested in avant-garde film.

  • Information is too scarce to form a detailed consensus.

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Fun Fact

The Kitchen, a performance space and media arts center in New York City, has been a significant incubator for experimental artists since the 1970s, supporting a wide range of disciplines including video, performance, dance, music, and theater.

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