Warren Sonbert (1947-1995), was one of the key figures of American independent filmmaking. Works spanning Sonbert's entire career are now available for rental through Canyon Cinema, beginning with AMPHETAMINE (1966), made when he was still a teenager at New York University film school, through WHIPLASH (1995/1997), completed posthumously according to the filmmaker's specific instructions. Sonbert was the subject of a major retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in April-May 1999, guest curated by Jon Gartenberg. These new prints were struck directly from the preservation internegatives made by the Academy Film Archive from the camera original and original prints in the Estate of Warren Sonbert.
Directing
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Male
1947-06-26
Brooklyn, NY
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Johnny Minotaur
The Stone Age
Warren
Carriage Trade
Amphetamine
The Cup and the Lip
Friendly Witness
Where Did Our Love Go
Short Fuse
Whiplash
Divided Loyalties
Noblesse Oblige
A Woman's Touch
Honor and Obey
Hall of Mirrors
The Tenth Legion
Rude Awakening
The Bad and the Beautiful
The Tuxedo Theatre
Truth Serum
Holiday
Ted and Jessica