Quote:
"Can story line find its place in abstract film-making? There is no reason why it should not, if the film-maker wants it. Plot frequently offers something for the mind to cling to after the heightened impressions of abstract film have vanished. Joyce Wieland, of Toronto and New York, joins the two types of expression in a unique way, as film devotees learned last night during her discussing and showing of her films as part of the Museum of Art Film Section's continuing program in Carnegie Lecture Hall."
-- Donald Miller
Source:
Miller, Donald. "Art films of Wieland stir mind." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 9, 1972.