Born outside Philadelphia in 1943, majored in Russian literature at the University of Wisconsin. An independent filmmaker, primarily of non-fiction works, since 1967. Only one dramatic feature film, WAITING FOR THE MOON, which won 1st prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1987. Since 1992, a professor at the Univeristy of Notre Dame in the Film, Television and Theatre Department, teaching film production courses and other things. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, 2 Rockefeller Foundation Fellowships, and others.
Directing
21
Female
1943-11-23
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Calling the Shots
What Farocki Taught
Waiting for the Moon
Roy Cohn/Jack Smith
Far from Poland
Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman
Nevelson In Process
With Jerzy Grotowski, Nienadowka 1980
Notes and Images From the Vietnam War
SCUM Manifesto
Tales
The Popovich Brothers of South Chicago
The Odyssey Tapes
Mabou Mines' Lear '87 Archive (Condensed)