This documentary provides a portrait of the late Joe Sarno, one of the pioneering directors of the 1960s ‘sexploitation’ film genre. Known for a distinctly economic style and an abiding interest in tense, psycho-sexual character development, Sarno has come to be recognised as one of the true auteurs to emerge from the sexploitation form. The program includes archival footage from his films and interviews with Sarno, his wife, and expert cinephiles.
Une présentation du syndrome de tension musculaire responsable de douleurs au dos, à la nuque et aux épaules, suivie de conseils pour identifier les facteurs psychologiques et les racines émotionnelles afin de se soigner sans faire d'exercices ni de rééducation. …
Buried on Bunker Hill is not the first collaboration between guitarist Nels Cline and bassist Devin Sarno, but it is the most riveting one. Despite the fact that the album came out in Ground Fault's "Series I (quiet)," there is nothing quiet about its tortured guitar soundscapes and noisy constructions. The 19-minute "Swinging London" is an ambient roller coaster: the piece never breaks free of its backing aerial guitar loops, but it features all kinds of sonic permutations and includes some inspired guitar and bass soloing easily detectable through the effects. "Hydrofoil" is a shorter statement of a similar kind and at this point fans of Cline's avant-jazz playing know this CD will not make the slightest step in that direction…