Shoot Trailer (1971)
19 November 1971 Factual 2 mins
November 19, 1971, F Space, Santa Ana, California: “At 7:45 p.m. I was shot in the left arm by a friend”.
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19 November 1971 Factual 2 mins
November 19, 1971, F Space, Santa Ana, California: “At 7:45 p.m. I was shot in the left arm by a friend”.
Watch the official Shoot 1971 trailer in HD below or find more Shoot videos on Vidimovie.
Chris Burden Director
United States 19 November 1971
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