
Hollis Frampton
Hollis Frampton is known for the broad and restless intelligence he brought to the films he made, beginning in the early '60s, until his death in 1984. In addition to being an important experimental filmmaker, he was also an accomplished photographer and writer, and in the 1970s made significant contributions to the emerging field of computer science. He is considered one of the pioneers of what has come to be termed structuralism, an influential style of experimental filmmaking that uses the basic elements of cinematic language to create works that investigate film form at the expense of traditional narrative content. Along with Michael Snow and Stan Brakhage, he is one of the major figures to emerge from the New York avant-garde film community of the 1960s.
Filmography (9 titles)
MovieFuntime at the Vasulkas
2006
7.7MovieAs I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
Self (archive footage) · 2000
8.4MovieHe Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
Self (archive footage) · 1986
MovieHome Movies 1971-81
1985
7.5MovieGrand Opera: An Historical Romance
Max A. Zorn · 1979
MovieShort Films 1975: #3 (Hollis Frampton)
1975
MovieNotes on the Buffalo Conference: “Autobiography in American Independent Cinema”
1973
5.4MovieWavelength
1967
6.4MovieA and B in Ontario
1967