GUN
by admin on Aug.07, 2007, under Film and Video, The Transpersonal Cinema Project
GUN was created as an experiment in the application of cinematic design to capture and represent the inherent power of guns and the effects their mere presence can have on individuals. GUN is a film by Mark Allan Kaplan and was student produced at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. GUN premiered at the Los Angeles Film Exposition in 1980.
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January 13th, 2011 on 3:04 am
Gun is raw and haunting
i also enjoyed your piece on Transformative creation states
Like the salt sulfer and Mercury of alchemy
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Jeff