Let It Be

1972 | 00:04:00 | United States | English | B&W | 4:3

Collection: Early Video Art, Single Titles

Tags: Music, Performance, Video History

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“The 1972 Women’s Video Festival [at the Kitchen] opened with an award-winning short by Steina Vasulka. Featuring close-ups of her mouth twitching and grimacing in accompaniment to the Beatles’s ‘Let It Be.’ Somewhere behind its humor and satire I feel a certain ‘tristesse’ which Steina might not like to reveal, but which penetrates into my socks like spring snow.”

—Shigeko Kubota

This title is also available on I Say I Am: Program 2.

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