Gideon Bachmann
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Gideon Bachmann was/is a film theorist and film critic who ran the Film Study Group, which Jonas Mekas joined. He is also the author of Cinémages. He was a friend of Fellini and defended the films of Pasolini.
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Selected writings
- An interview during the filming of "120 Days of Sodom", appeared in Film Quarterly 29 No.2 1976
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