- Born
- Place
Dominic Angerame
"Since the 1960s, the American filmmaker, theorist, and avant-garde activist Dominic Angerame has been working in a form that is both documentary and poetic, an aesthetic alliance between realism and fantasy. He employs a variety of techniques, but his films are invariably and primarily concerned with basic problems of rhythm: the nervousness of the montage in almost all Angerame films stands in startling contrast to the gentleness of its effect on the viewer. The double and triple exposures this artist prizes so much brake, as it were, the quick pulse of his cuts and help them to achieve a peculiarly delicate quality." - Stefan Grissemann
As director
Habana 2006
Bigger Than US, The Berkeley Pitt, Butte Montana
Film Diary #10 (Eyefull Portraits)
Film Diary #3 (In Memory of Kurt Kren)
Film Diary #9 (Water Fall)
Aeon
War Zone
Film Diary #1 (Robert Fulton III)
Film Diary #2 (No Nothing Cinema)
Film Diary #4 (Forest Lawn Cemetery)
Film Diary #5 (Last Temptation of Christ)
The San Francisco Art Institute (A Ghost Story)
Film Diary #8 (Papa John Creach)
Film Diary #6 (1984 Democratic Convention)
Film Diary #7 (Psalm Sunday)
Luminae
Khorosho
Prometheus
Flashbacks
Have Another Espresso
Revelations
The Soul of Things
Anaconda Targets
Consume
Pixiescope
The Waifen Maiden
Battle Stations – A Navel Adventure
Line of Fire
In the Course of Human Events
Premonition