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chambers is dead

Porno pioneer Marilyn Chambers, the Ivory Snow girl, died yesterday at age 56. Click pic for obit.

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October 1969.

brand new cadillac

Cadillac advertisement. 1973.

strausfeld designs

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Yesterday, I found out that BFI has finally come to their senses and has begun to offer for sale prints of the wood/lino cuts made for Academy Cinema by Peter Strausfeld. According to this shyster (he sells backissues of Sight and Sound, the same ones that can regularly be found on ebay for only a few dollars, for as much as £35.00 a piece and he occasionally lists his magazines on ebay without a picture for equally absurd prices), Strausford (b. 1910) designed posters for Academy from some time after the second World War until his death in 1980.

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A few years ago, I bought an original Strausford Academy print on ebay as a gift for a friend who I owed a major favor to. This print, listed on ebay as a poster, cost me something like $300, which, because of the vaguely-worded item description, I thought was a major rip off until the item (eventually) arrived in the mail. As I opened the shipping tube, I smelled the printer’s ink and realized that this wasn’t just some old poster that I had sunk far too much money in to. I seriously considered keeping this thing for myself but surprisingly I did the right thing and gave it to the person who I bought it for. The print, for Barbara Loden’s Wanda (see below), that I bought was originally one of one hundred but now is one of the first of thirty that BFI is offering on items ranging from a virtual index card to a jig saw puzzle.

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Here are some of the other Strausfeld prints that BFI is offering. Obviously the site branded them with the BFI logo to prevent folks like me from reproducing them. Ignore that.

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accident

Accident. Joseph Losey. 1967

mr. freedom

Mr. Freedom. William Klein. 1969.

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Marx and Mae

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The National Film Theater Summer 1966 season.

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Don’t Look Now. Nicolas Roeg. 1973

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a woman is a woman

This is an interesting ad in that it looks like an exhibitor is attempting to pass off Jean-Luc Godard’s Une femme est une femme as something a little (or a lot) more smutty than it is. I imagine that more than one ticket buyer walked away disappointed.

massive attack hit the road

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