Video

Paradise Lost

Kim Tomczak

1981, 23:18 minutes, colour, English

TAPECODE 038.07

"'The problem with men are men's problems'. If you find that distorted quote humorous, then Paradise Lost might also be. The sixties were the formative years for me and the Viet Nam war was, for many Canadians, one of the most important issues of the time. Men and women who left the United States for political reasons during this war were extremely influential. The era from 1968 to 1978 provides the backdrop for Paradise Lost. The Viet Nam war ended in the early 1970's but another conflict was raging. Feminism was an issue that men were, for the most part, not prepared to deal with. The tape finds Bruce getting the word from a hippie friend in the late sixties. He tunes in, turns on, drops out. The world has order for Bruce until he is challenged by the woman he lives with to accept her set of values, both political and personal." -K.T.

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Critical Writing

Kim Tomczak: Video Artist
by Roger Matuz. Contemporary Canadian Artists, 1997. Toronto: Gale Canada, 1997.
Clock ticking on AGO video show
by Randi Spires. The Toronto Star, Jan. 12, 1990.
Collaborative Videotapes: Descriptions by the Artist
by Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak. 4 Hours and 38 Minutes, 1989. Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1989.
Video In Canada: In Search of Authority: Descriptions by the Artist
by Renee Baert. From Sea to Shining Sea, 1986. Toronto: The Power Plant, 1986.
Steve McCaffery: "V Beyond Ideo" Video by Steve McCaffery "A Book...
by Marina LaPaima. High Performance, 1986, no. 33.
Everyday Events
by Karen Knights. Video Guide, 1986, v. 8, no. 1.
Kim Tomczak: Paradise Lost
by Jennifer Oille. Vanguard, Dec. 1982, no. 9/10.