the obsessive control Gallo exercised over every element of the film reads as an early signal of the egomania that would come to define his public persona
The book compiles Kitajima’s street photography from 1975 to 1991
Softcover | First edition | 60 pages
Softcover | First edition of 600 | 122 pages
but also violence and theatrics of courtroom broadcasts
Buffalo '66 rarebooks' the obsessive control Gallo exercisedPublished by B. R. Circus (Brain Workers), 1999. Japanese visual book for Gallo's 1998 film Buffalo '66, in which he wrote, directed, starred, composed the music and designed the artwork. The film follows Billy Brown, a recently released ex convict returning to his hometown of Buffalo, New York, and has since acquired a devoted, almost cultish following. Every frame carries a strange, melancholic charge that became one of the defining visual templates