Moonchild is one of Fulton’s very earliest ethnographic projects. Filming in East Africa while on another production, he shoots with single frame bursts from his Bolex camera with an Angenieux 5.9 lens. He could shoot inconspicuously from the hip, an approach he learned from his father, filmmaker Robert Fulton Jr. In Moonchild, he shares his first impressions of Africa.
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Moonchild
Strange allegorical film in which a young man wanders around an inn meeting various weird folks. Directed by Alan Gadney. Written by Alan Gadney.
Blues Spectrum - Moonchild (1970)
Absolutely raw horn-led rock with that audience mic/rehearsal hall vibe that I liked so much about albums like "Smokin' Willie." I read they were from ...
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An educational film about an aspect of political economy. The concepts of use value, barter value and labor as a commodity are the subjects; they are intended to introduce the process of understanding the theory of value of work and the law of values, alienation and fetish.