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Peter Gidal (born 1946) is a
British avant-garde
filmmaker and film theorist.
Gidal was born in 1946,
growing up in
Mount Vernon, New York and Switzerland...
- Rav
Giddel (or
Gidal or Giddul; Hebrew: רב גידל) was a
second generation Amora sage of
Babylon and the Land of Israel. Rav was his
principle teacher....
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Priberam Dicionário
Michaelis Gidal 2013, p. 236.
Brown 1986, p. 90.
Engler 2009, p. 557. Hess 1992, p. 136.
Gidal 2013, p. 237.
Gidal 2013, p. 249.
Hayes 2007...
- Crosswaite, Fred Drummond, John Du Cane, Mike Dunford, Gill Eatherley,
Peter Gidal,
Roger Hammond, Mike Leggett,
Malcolm Le Grice, and
William Raban. The term...
- 1986, p. 64;
Gidal 2013, p. 239.
Gidal 2013, p. 239.
Brown 1986, p. 73;
Gidal 2013, p. 239.
Brown 1986, p. 73.
Brown 1986, p. 81;
Gidal 2013, p. 239....
- more than 60
films over 50 years. He
studied together with
filmmaker Peter Gidal, a
founding member of the
London Film-Makers' Co-op.
Smith was at some point...
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given in the much
later book POPism.[citation needed]
According to
Peter Gidal, the film
distances the
viewer from the
experience it
purportedly depicts...
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songs are
presented by
professional singers known as ****en,
bayati and
gidal while others are sung by farm
labourers and
other workers at home and outside...
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group include Malcolm Le Grice,
Steve Dwoskin (founder members),
Peter Gidal,
Michael "Atters" Attree,
Carolee Schneemann,
Annabel Nicolson, Lis Rhodes...
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March 2019.
Retrieved 27
March 2019.
Brodie MJ,
Mintzer S, Pack AM,
Gidal BE,
Vecht CJ,
Schmidt D (January 2013). "Enzyme
induction with antiepileptic...