Writing
Mark, a cameraman who aspires to work on serious Hollywood films but can only find work making porno loops, turns to murder when his personal and professional frustrations reach their breaking point.
The youngest daughter of a divorced woman seeks an independent career, resisting her mother's pressure to make herself desirable for marriage as her sister prepares for her own nuptials.
A lone soldier comes across a fallen comrade. Hearing shots, he takes a position and takes aim, only to see the figure in front of him is not an enemy soldier, but something much vaguer in a robe.
Three vignettes involving protagonists seen and unseen illustrate ethical questions of the period about abuse, abortion, and racism.
Color UCLA Student Film shot on 8mm film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. "A whimsical entertaining psychedelic dada film, this is a New American Cinema experiment in the use of multiple imagery, not in superimposition, but in simultaneous projection on individual areas of the screen [...]"--Creative Film Society 16 mm. film rental & sale catalogue, 1975.
One of the earliest multi-image presentations, creating four frames of action in a single screen, then subsequently layering full-size footage of a cavorting film crew over the four frames, creating a wall of visuals that overwhelm the viewer. Color 8mm UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. "A whimsical entertaining psychedelic dada film, this is a New American Cinema experiment in the use of multiple imagery, not in superimposition, but in simultaneous projection on individual areas of the screen, accompanied by a lively folk-rock music track"--Creative Film Society 16 mm. film rental & sale catalogue, 1975. [does not have folk music]