The best movies and TV series with Fred Worden

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Fred Worden, filmmaker, has been involved in experimental cinema since the 1970s. His work has been screened at The Museum of Modern Art, in the 2002 Whitney Biennial, The Centre Pompidou, in Paris, The Pacific Film Archive, The New York Film Festival, The London Film Festival, The Rotterdam International Film Festival, The Toronto Film Festival, and The Hong Kong International Film Festival. He was an editor for Criss-Cross Art Communications from the '70s through the '80s and his writings have appeared in Cinematograph. His work is included in the Stan Brakhage Collection, the Austrian Museum, The Centre Pompidou and others. Worden's work develops out of his interest in intermittent projection as the source of cinema's primordial powers: how a stream of still pictures passing through a projector at a speed meant to overwhelm the eyes might be harnessed to purposes other than representation or naturalism.

Year: 2013

Country: US

Duration: 8 min

Plotting the Grey Scale: 2 or 3 Quick Traverses

Year: 1985

Country: US

Duration: 7 min

Lure
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Year: 1986

Country: US

Duration: 6 min

Throbs

Year: 1972

Country: US

Duration: 7 min

Automatic Writing 2

Year: 2000

Country: US

Duration: 11 min

Insomnia

Year: 1981

Country: US

Duration: 5 min

Time's Arrow

Year: 2007

Country: US

Duration: 11 min

The After Life

Year: 2007

Country: US

Duration: 6 min

Blue Pole(s)

Year: 2005

Country: US

Duration: 20 min

Four Frames

Year: 1976

Country: US

Duration: 10 min