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Garde was the subject of a 30-minute film about his life and art as part of the Union of Maine Visual Arts' nine-film series Maine Masters. He was also the subject of the hour-long film Harold Garde, Working Artist, directed by Dale Schierholt, about his life and work. [2]
City film, never shown, disassembled and partly used in Autumn Fire [6] Crying for the Carolines: Leon Schlesinger, Neil McGuire: Milton Charles: United States: A "Spooney Melodie;" Semi-abstract music short [7] [8] Earth: Oleksandr Dovzhenko: Soviet Union Silent feature; part of the director's Ukraine Trilogy. It's a Bird: Harold Mueller ...
Oct. 15—Artist Harold Garde had technically retired when he moved to Maine in 1983, but in many ways his career was just starting. The New York native experienced arguably his most productive ...
Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900–1934 looks at socially inflected films during the formative years cinema, when virtually no issue was too controversial for the big screen. Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film, 1947–1986 is the first multi-artist survey of the avant-garde film movement in the years following World War II.
Directed by Carlos Saldanha and starring Zachary Levi as Harold, the film includes Zooey Deschanel, Lil Rel Howery and Benjamin Bottani. It tells the story of a little boy whose purple crayon ...
This is a list of avant-garde and experimental films released in the 1970s. Title ... Carmen Argenziano, Stan Armsted, Harold Beaulieu, Jim Bohan United States ...
In 1959, the original story was turned into a seven-minute animated short by Brandon Films. From 2001-2022, Harold and the Purple Crayon was also a children’s television series on HBO Family, ...
The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra is a 1928 American silent experimental short film co-written and co-directed by Robert Florey and Slavko Vorkapić.Considered a landmark of American avant-garde cinema, it tells the story of a man (played by Jules Raucourt) who comes to Hollywood with dreams of becoming a star; he fails and becomes dehumanized, with studio executives reducing him ...