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Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection, circa 1961-1988

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Series 4: Moving Images (continued)
Michael McClure, 1982 (continued)
An unfinished documentary on the life of poet Michael McClure.
Out of Order, 1983
Interviews with six former nuns, as they talk about their lives as nuns and after leaving holy orders: what made them decide to join and later why they left, as well as their experiences readjusting to the secular world. Diane Christian, a former nun, is one of the interviewees. 89 min.
Creeley, 1988
A film about Creeley's background and development as a poet, including interviews with him and others, plus conversations with him. 59 min.
William Kunstler, 1988
An unfinished documentary on the life of civil rights leader and formidable lawyer William Kunstler. 18 min.
Robert Creeley: the Persistence of Verse, 2001
A conversation between Creeley and Bruce Jackson. 17 min.
Cummins Wide: Photographs from the Arkansas Prison, 2008
Footage taken at Cummins Unit, a prison in Lincoln County, Arkansas. Jackson had considered making a film during the time he was making the photographs that would be in Killing Time, Inside the Wire, Cummins Wide, and other books and exhibits. With that future project in mind, he shot this footage, using a Sony Portapak. According to Jackson, he used an edited version of this footage to get a grant to help fund the making of Death Row.

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