R.B. Kitaj Trailer (1967)
25 August 1967 19 mins
Biographical short about the American Pop Artist by James Scott
Watch the official R.B. Kitaj 1967 trailer in HD below or find more R.B. Kitaj videos on Vidimovie.
25 August 1967 19 mins
Biographical short about the American Pop Artist by James Scott
Watch the official R.B. Kitaj 1967 trailer in HD below or find more R.B. Kitaj videos on Vidimovie.
Adam Barker-Mill Director of Photography
United Kingdom 25 August 1967
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