
Program 27: Robert Nelson
NYFF51: Views from the Avant-Garde
October 3 - 7, 2013
Miracle of the Overlook: A Second Chance for Second Sight, Wonders that Pass Us By Seldom Return, Returning to Suite California
Suite California Stops & Passes Part 1: Tijuana to Hollywood Via Death Valley (Robert Nelson, USA, 1976, 46m)
Suite California Stops & Passes Part 2: San Francisco to the Sierra Nevadas & Back Again (Robert Nelson, USA, 1978, 48m)
This program is co-presented with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Preservationist Mark Toscano will be present. Restored Prints courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.
Miracle of the Overlook: A Second Chance for Second Sight, Wonders that Pass Us By Seldom Return, Returning to Suite California
Suite California Stops & Passes Part 1: Tijuana to Hollywood Via Death Valley (Robert Nelson, USA, 1976, 46m)
Suite California Stops & Passes Part 2: San Francisco to the Sierra Nevadas & Back Again (Robert Nelson, USA, 1978, 48m)
This program is co-presented with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Preservationist Mark Toscano will be present. Restored Prints courtesy of the Academy Film Archive.



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