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Woody Vasulka / Effects of living through WII, Expanding the modernist dream, Strengthening of film as medium after WWII / 1996

Woody describes the effects of living through WWII as a child in Czechoslovakia, the increased power of film as a medium after WW2 and the effects it had on his generation growing up under socialism.

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