Archive for the 'Documentary' Category
Doris Wishman Interview – Part 2
Here is part 2 of the Doris Wishman (1912 – 2002) interview. Sorry for the delay!
Doris Wishman Interview – Part 1
Doris Wishman (1912 – 2002) was an unsung hero of Earthling independent women filmmakers – she also happened to make exploitation movies. Others can explain this underappreciated director and her place in film history better than us, so here is a nice article from Acid Logic, and another from Senses of Cinema. Her most famous films, Deadly Weapons, and Double Agent 73, star the enormous legendary breasts of Chesty Morgan, which made a cameo in the John Waters film, Serial Mom (the movie the kid is pleasuring himself to in his bedroom). Waters is a big fan, which may give you an idea of Wishman’s films. But in any case, whether or not you’re familiar with her work, you will definitely enjoy this rare interview with the late, great Doris Wishman! (please give this some time to start playing as it is relatively long)
Sukho Lee – Live Theremin – Telstar – Hollywood 8/31/06
One more from my solo “Thereoke” set in Los Angeles on August 31, 2006. Here’s footage of me performing Joe Meek’s Telstar, shot by Dougg Pound of TV Sheriff and the Trailbuddies.
Sukho – Live Theremin – Quiet Village – Hollywood 8/31/06
More from my solo “Thereoke” set in Los Angeles on August 31, 2006. Here’s footage of me performing Les Baxter’s Quiet Village, shot by Dougg Pound of TV Sheriff and the Trailbuddies.
Sukho Lee – Live Theremin – Bach – Hollywood 8/31/06
I had the great opportunity, pleasure, privelege, and honor, to open for electronic music pioneer, Jean Jacques Perrey, for his first live show in Los Angeles on August 31, 2006. Here is footage of me performing J. S. Bach’s Air on a G-String shot by The Videoape himself, Dougg Pound of TV Sheriff and the Trailbuddies. It’s not my best performance of this piece but I was nervous…
Jean Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman Live Hollywood 8-31-06
Here is some footage I shot and edited together from Jean Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman’s live performance in Hollywood, CA at the Knitting Factory on August 31, 2006. For those who don’t know who Jean Jacques Perrey is, your life is incomplete! He is, simply put, one of the fathers of electronic music. Visit his website and get acquainted. We recommend Moog Indigo (from 1968) as a fine starting point – also pick up any Perrey and Kingsley compilation (they are readily available), and he has a brand new CD called The Happy Electropop Music Machine he recorded with Cool and Strange Magazine’s former editor Dana Countryman, which you can purchase at www.coolcds.com.
Click Here for set of pictures I took from their performance.





