‘Glamor‘
A film by Gene Bernofsky
“The audience was stunned”
~Gene Bernofski
~1968
The film is shot in both San Francisco & Cloverdale, CA
~1973
Gene writes the narration & finishes the edit in Boulder, CO.
~1974
‘Glamor’ premieres at the San Francisco Cinematheque.
Much to the surprise of Gene, the film plays to a packed house.
Gene notes that several of the chemists & lab workers attend.
The San Francisco Chronicle runs a story about the film
before the show, using the Bucky Fuller quote above.
~2023
Gene posts the film to the World Wide Film Expedition on
Vimeo and states that he believes that it was Bucky’s quote
that packed the house!
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL:
~Personal papers of Eugene Bernofsky
Fifty-six years (1964-2020) of Gene Bernofsky’s films, videos & papers are archived at the University of Kansas Spencer Research Library in Lawrence, Kansas.
Gene’s archive is open to the public and can be accessed at Personal Papers of Eugene Bernofsky.
Call number: PP406.
Email: ksrlref@ku.edu
Phone: 785-864-2024
Address:
University Archivist,
Spencer Research Library
University of Kansas
1450 Poplar Lane,
Lawrence, KS
66045-7616
Gene welcomes communications at his email:
wwfester@gmail.com
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