via: Chris Cagle
As if to answer my complaints about the utter unavailability of avant-garde films on DVD, Kino has released a gorgeous 2-disc set of experimental films of the 20s and 30s, leaning toward the canonical European avant-garde but including some lesser-known American films as well. And in October, Anthology Film Archives will release a 6-disc set of unseen cinema, mostly neglected American avant-garde and non-theatrical films.
Nick Rombes also reports a find with Kino’s Avant-Garde: Experimental Cinema of the 1920s and 30s, why am I always the last to find out, eh?
Looks like Unseen Cinema is a deal at USD 74.99 for pre-order.









