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Alfred Guzzetti
America Central
The Osgood Hooker Professor of Visual Arts at Harvard University, Alfred Guzzetti has made both documentary and experimental films and tapes. With the feature-length Family Portrait Sittings (1975) he began an autobiographical cycle that continued with Scenes from Childhood (1979) and Beginning Pieces (1986). He collaborated with Susan Meiselas and Richard Rogers on Living at Risk: The Story of a Nicaraguan Family (1985) and the feature-length Pictures from a Revolution (1991), and with Ákos Östör and Lina Fruzzetti on two anthropological projects, Seed and Earth (1994) and Khalfan and Zanzibar (2000). Since 1993 he has been at work on a cycle of small-format videotapes, including The Tower of Industrial Life (2000) and Down from the Mountains (2002). He is the author of the book Two or Three Things I Know about Her: Analysis of a Film by Godard (Harvard University Press, 1981)
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