Paul Sharits
Known for: Directing
Trained as a graphic artist and a painter, Paul Sharits became an avant-garde filmmaker noted for manipulating the film stock itself to create a variety of fascinating, abstract light and colorplays when projected on the screen. Fans hail the effects hallucinogenic, while his detractors find them garish. Sharits is also known for establishing experimental film groups at prominent universities, including one at the University of Indiana where he studied. He later taught and developed an undergraduate film program at Antioch College. Between 1973 and 1992, Sharits taught at the Center for Media Study at the State University of New York. His films can be seen in various U.S. and European museums, film centers, and libraries. Much of his work can be found in the Anthology Film Archives in New York City. ~ Sandra Brennan,
Filmography
Cinématon XIII
N°120
1981
Film
Paul Sharits Interview with Gerard O'Grady
himself
1976
Film
Paul Sharits
Himself
2015
Film
Cinématon
N°120
1978
Film
Home Movies 1971-81
1985
Film
Birth of a Nation
Self
1997
Film
Rapture
1987
Film
Funtime at the Vasulkas
2006
Film
Cinématon n°120 : Paul Sharits
1981
Film
On the Marriage Broker Joke as Cited by Sigmund Freud in Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious, or Can the Avant-Garde Artist Be Wholed?
Liveraccio
1977