Peter Hutton
Peter Hutton (born 1944 in Detroit, Michigan) was an experimental filmmaker, known primarily for his silent cinematic portraits of cities and landscapes around the world. He also worked as a professional cinematographer, most notably for his former student Ken Burns. Hutton studied painting, sculpture and film at the San Francisco Art Institute. He taught filmmaking at CalArts, Hampshire College, Harvard University, SUNY Purchase, and Bard College, where he served as the director of the Film and Electronic Arts Program from 1989 to 2016. Hutton's films are distributed by Canyon Cinema in San Francisco. In May 2008 the Museum of Modern Art in New York held a full retrospective of Hutton's films.
365 Day Project
as uncreditedThis exhibition focuses on Jonas Mekas’ 365 Day Project, a succession of films and videos in...
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as uncreditedA continuous dissolve of 87 male and female nudes. "The film's fascination lies with the...
Movie page14 STANDARD 8mm REELS 1981–1988
as SelfPreiss had the rare chance to salvage a selection of 8mm reeled from his archive; 30 years after...
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as uncredited"I developed a need to try to retain everything I was passing through, by means of my Bolex camera."
Movie pageCertain Women
as Clementine's DadCaldwell's pulp storytelling, proto-feminist stance and unabashed social dramatization of his...
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