12/29/1929
Shreveport. Louisiana, USA:
Will "William Mayo" Hindle (December 29, 1929 – April 7, 1987) was an independent American filmmaker of personal visual 16mm movies. From 1958 to 1976, he made ten 16 mm motion pictures. He employed complex rear-projection rephotography, slow motion, and subtle tinting techniques in his work. His movies have been widely praised for their astonishing cinematic techniques and deep personal feeling. Description above from the Wikipedia article Will Hindle, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Journeys in the Kingdom of Shadows (2011) as Self (archive footage) |
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Notes on the Buffalo Conference: “Autobiography in American Independent Cinema” (1973) as |
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Trekkerriff (1987) Director |
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The Selves (1982) Director of Photography |
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Pasteur³ (1976) Director |
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Later That Same Night (1971) Director |
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Saint Flournoy Lobos-Logos and the Eastern Europe Fetus Taxing Japan Brides in West Coast Places Sucking Alabama Air (1970) Director |
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Watersmith (1969) Director |
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Billabong (1968) Director |
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Chinese Firedrill (1968) Director |
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Chinese Firedrill (1968) Cinematography |
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FFFTCM (1967) Director |
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29: Merci, Merci (1966) Director |
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Non Catholicam (1963) Director |
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Non Catholicam (1963) Cinematography |
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Pastorale d'été (1958) Director |