The first of three parts of Franklin McMahon's artist report on the political scene of 1968, or "one artists look at America in this polit...
The dramatized adventures of a boy at his job as a muledriver, and incidents along the banks of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal at the time of its gr...
"The one with all the ass. A lively abstraction of a sexy summer day in downtown Chicago." - Center Cinema Co-Op Filmmakers' Distribution Catal...
A humorous commercial for Hill's Dog Food produced in the mid-1960s.
A collection of three commercials advertising 3 Hill's Dog Food produced during the late 1960s.
Chicago artists Rodney Quiriconi, John Heinz, Marcia Daehn and Tom Palazzolo playfully film each other eating Celeste brand sausage pizza by candle...
Footage of a large anti-war demonstration in 1966. People can be seen carrying signs; one person has even covered their dog in anti-war slogans. Th...
Documentary film made about Chicago independent filmmaker Tom Palazzolo for the United States Information Agency.
Silent home movie capturing the marriage of Tom Palazzolo and Marcia Daehn on December 22, 1968.
A double-exposed home movie shot in International Falls, Minnesota featuring friends drinking Fitger's beer and shoveling snow. The filmmaker is un...
Time-lapse footage of plants blooming shot for the feature film, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) starring Barbra Streisand.
Time-lapse footage of a coffee plant blooming.
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka greenhouse. He installed automati...
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka greenhouse. He installed automati...
Home movie of Bradley Barnes Suster from age four to six months.
Home movie of the Suster family featuring footage of a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field and of Lake Michigan from Oak Street Beach.
Time-lapse footage of a pitcher plant dangling and a sundew devouring an ant.
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka gr...
Ott shot his time-lapse plant footage in his Winnetka gr...