Montage Productions Movies

  • 1963
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    Montage V: How to Play Pinball

    Montage V: How to Play Pinball

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    Vibrant, bursting with color (shot in the late, and much lamented Kodachrome) and ringing with bells and whistles, Wayne Sourbeer’s ode to the joys of the lowly pinball machine is a visual feast; Colored balls whiz, clink, and crash across the laminated landscapes. Dim bulbs illuminate the gaudy...

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  • 1972
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    Montage II: Ephemeral Blue

    Montage II: Ephemeral Blue

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    Wayne Sourbeer deftly combines visual forms, the original poetry of Kansas-born poet Charles Plymell and an original music score by David Levinson, who was at the time, associate conductor of the Wichita Symphony. Montage II: Ephemeral Blue is the quintessential example of what continental film...

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  • 1962
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    Mass: A Metaliturgy

    Mass: A Metaliturgy

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    An experimental film by Wayne Sourbeer from 1962.

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  • 1959
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    Montage I: Paint and Painter

    Montage I: Paint and Painter

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    The relationship between forms in nature and their interpretation in art is explored in independent avant-garde filmmaker Wayne Sourbeer’s gentle and thoughtful film. Sourbeer follows abstract impressionist painter Corban LePell as he creates one painting, neatly juxtaposing LePell’s various...

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  • 1962
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    Montage IV: The Garden of Eden

    Montage IV: The Garden of Eden

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    The small town of Lucas, Kansas, is home to one of America’s most unique triumphs of self-expression: S. P. Dinsmoor’s fantastical backyard concrete and wood rendering of the Garden of Eden. Dinsmoor’s self-constructed and wildly imaginative figures represent one man’s attempt to make sense...

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