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Brett Kashmere

Brett Kashmere is a filmmaker, writer, and curator living in Pittsburgh. His writing on experimental cinema and moving image art has appeared in Millennium Film Journal, Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ), The Canadian Journal of Film Studies, Senses of Cinema, Carolee Schneemann: Unforgivable, The Films of Jack Chambers, NFB/blog, and elsewhere. Kashmere is currently co-editing a book on the filmmaker Arthur Lipsett. He is also the founding editor and publisher of INCITE: Journal of Experimental Media. For more information, visit www.brettkashmere.com.

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‘If We Could Grasp It with the Mind’: The Obscure Cinema of Victor Grauer

Brett Kashmere examines the work of Victor Grauer, one of Pittsburgh’s most prolific yet little-known film artists.

By Brett Kashmere Apr 08, 2016

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