Apart from being one of the most famous modern photographers in New York, Rudy Burckhardt created an extraordinary underground legacy of work as a filmmaker. Through the undetected eye of a camera, he filmed urban space as an entity that was political, vibrant, sexual and hectic, subject to the sign of the times and its relevant changes.
Rudy Burckhardt:
Eastside Summer, 1959, 11 min; What Mozart Saw on Mulberry Street, with Joseph Cornell, 1956, 9 min; Square Times, 1967, 6 min; Sodom and Gomorrah, New York 10036, 1976, 6 min; Doldrums, 1972, 18 min; Cerveza Bud, 1981, 21 min
Screening in 16 mm.