Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Laurie Anderson's Puppy Love Paean 'Heart of a Dog' Warms Telluride and Venice

"Heart of a Dog" is Laurie Anderson's cinematic collection of remembrances of her late, beloved, piano-playing, finger-painting dog Lolabelle. Melding real-life footage and imagined sequences of the dog after death, the film also touches on Anderson's experiences in New York post-9/11. Famous for her experimental performance art, beginning in the late-1960s, Anderson has had a productive art rock career sparked by her 1982 album debut "Big Science," which included the minimalist single "O Superman." She has directed movies, including 1986 cult concert film "Home of the Brave." Abramorama will open "Heart of a Dog," which premiered in...

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