Storm De Hirsch

    Known For

    Directing

    Storm De Hirsch

    Biography

    Storm de Hirsch (1912–2000) was an American poet and filmmaker. She was a key figure in the New York avant-garde film scene of the 1960s, and one of the founding members of the Film-Makers' Cooperative. Although often overlooked by historians, in recent years she has been recognized as a pioneer of underground cinema. Description above from the Wikipedia article Storm de Hirsch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

    Known For

    • Peyote Queen

      Peyote Queen

      1965

    • Third Eye Butterfly

      Third Eye Butterfly

      1968

    • Goodbye in the Mirror

      Goodbye in the Mirror

      1964

    • For Life, Against the War

      For Life, Against the War

      1967

    • An Experiment in Meditation

      An Experiment in Meditation

      1971

    • Jonas in the Brig

      Jonas in the Brig

      1965

    • Silently, Bearing Totem of a Bird

      Silently, Bearing Totem of a Bird

      1962

    • Trap Dance

      Trap Dance

      1968

    • September Express

      September Express

      1973

    • Film Magazine of the Arts

      Film Magazine of the Arts

      1965

    • Aristotle

      Aristotle

      1965

    • Ives House-Woodstock

      Ives House-Woodstock

      1965

    • Cine-Songs Program

      Cine-Songs Program

      1969

    • A Reticule of Love

      A Reticule of Love

      1963

    • Charlotte Moorman's Avant-Garde Festival #9

      Charlotte Moorman's Avant-Garde Festival #9

      1972