Teaching Film Studies
Stephen Page.
Bennington College alumnus, Broward College alumnus, Cleveland State University Imagination, collective consciousness, Columbia University alumnus, consciousness is without time, Easy Rider, ephanies, epiphany, film, film studies, freedom, Harley Davidson, hitchhiking, Horses, iron horses, Montana Artists Refuge, muses, on the road, one with all, open road, Palomar College alumnus, S. M. Page, Stephen Page, teachers, teaching, teaching advice, themes in literature and film, Vermont Studio Center, Vermont Studio Center Fellow, wandering spirits, What is freedom?, wild horses, working class
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- Bennington College alumnus
- Broward College alumnus
- Cleveland State University Imagination
- Columbia University alumnus
- Easy Rider
- film studies
- freedom
- Harley Davidson
- hitchhiking
- Horses
- iron horses
- Montana Artists Refuge
- muses
- on the road
- one with all
- open road
- Palomar College alumnus
- prejudice
- Stephen Page
- teaching
- themes in literature and film
- time
- time continuum
- time is not linear
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- Vermont Studio Center
- Vermont Studio Center Fellow
- What is freedom?
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What kinds of things do your students say about Easy Rider?
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Said they, “Cool movie!”
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Great Soundtrack and movie.
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Yes!
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Very influential. They Were really outsiders who made it in establishment Hollywood.
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