Refracted light: Jerome Hiler’s Cinema Before 1300 is a discursive exploration of Gothic cathedrals’ luminous stained glass and a crucial part of a retrospective at MoMA
Rita Bullwinkel is a novelist, the editor of ‘McSweeney’s Quarterly,’ and an avowed fan of full-fat dairy. ‘I would honestly drink coffee with whipping cream,’ she says in her Grub Street Diet. ‘Whole milk tastes like water to me.’
Nathaniel Dorsky and Jerome Hiler are returning to New York. Partners in life and cinema for nearly sixty years, this month, MoMA and Anthology Film Archives will present a panoply of screenings of their experimental, personal, and mostly silent filmsspanning from their earliest endeavors of the 1960s when they were immersed in New Yorks cross cultural artistic bloom, to more recent poetic transmissions from their perch in San Francisco.