London Film-Makers' Co-op
		
		
		
		
		
		
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The London Film-makers' Co-op, or LFMC, was a British film-making workshop founded in 1966. It ceased to exist in 1999 when it merged with London Video Arts to form LUX.
- Publications
 
- Cinim, 3 issues, London: London Film-Makers' Co-operative, 1967-69.
 - Shoot Shoot Shoot: The First Decade of the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative and British Avant-Garde Film 1966-1976, London: LUX, 2002, 8 pp.
 
- Releases
 
- Shoot Shoot Shoot: The London Film-Makers Co-op & British Avant-Garde Film of the 1960s & 1970s, DVD, London: LUX, and Paris: Re:voir, 2006, 117 min. [1]
 
- Literature
 
- Joy I. Payne, Reel Rebels: The London Film-Makers' Co-operative 1966 to 1996, AuthorHouse, 2015, 294 pp. [2] [3]
 - Shoot Shoot Shoot: The First Decade of the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative 1966-76, ed. Mark Webber, London: LUX, 2016, 288 pp. [4]
 - https://lux.org.uk/writing/locating-the-lfmc
 - https://lux.org.uk/writing/nicky-hamlyn-memories
 - https://lux.org.uk/writing/life-before-the-co-op-david-curtis
 - https://explodingcinema.org/history/history-of-underground/
 
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