Ernie Gehr

Ernie Gehr

Known For: Directing

Date Of Birth:1941-01-01

"Born in 1941, he began making eight-millimeter films in the mid-’60s. The precipitating event, he told the writer Scott MacDonald in a 2002-3 interview, was a program of Stan Brakhage films that Mr. Gehr caught in New York on a rainy night. The works excited him partly because in their abstraction and attention to color, texture and rhythm they were closer to his experience of 20th-century painting than of movies, and he continued to seek out more of the same. He eventually ended up at the Millennium Film Workshop and borrowing a light meter from the filmmaker Ken Jacobs (with whom Mr. Gehr shares an interest in early cinema). As he walked around New York reading light, as it were, Mr. Gehr discovered “the character of light” and learned about “cinema’s dependency on light.” (from NYTimes profile by Manohla Dargis.  Full piece here: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/13/movies/ernie-gehrs-films-traffic-in-images-and-light.html?_r=0)

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Castings

Side/Walk/Shuttle
Serene Velocity
Wait
Table
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History
Still
Carte de Visite
Passage
Morning
New York Central
Eureka
Reverberation
Mirror of Dreams
Floating Particles
Brewster, MA
Undertow
Back in the Park
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Untitled
Transparency
Crystal Palace
Departure
ABRACADABRA
Along Brighton Beach Avenue
Field
Field
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Thank You for Visiting
Thank You for Visiting
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Lisa and Suzanne
Bon Voyage
Better than Ever
A Commuter's Life (What a Life!)
Photographic Phantoms
Waterfront Follies
For the Birds
Precarious Garden
20 Little Films
Lisbon Views
Carroll Gardens
What’s Up!
High-Wire Act
Through the Hoops of Time
Chambers of Time
Pedestrian Activities
In Slumberland (Thanks to Winsor McCay)
Mechanical Magic Lantern Slides II
Creatures of the Night
Delirium
Medicine Cabinet
Cotton Candy
水咒
Sensations of Light, #7
Brooklyn Series
Picture Taking
Autumn
Transport
Essex Street Market
Mirage
Surveillance
Street Scenes
Behind the Scenes
This Side of Paradise
For Daniel
Glider
Greene Street
Noon Time Activities
Modern Navigation
Workers Leaving the Factory (after Lumière)
Panoramas of the Moving Image: Mechanical Slides and Dissolving Views from Nineteenth-Century Magic Lantern Shows
Flying Over Brooklyn
Construction Sight
Sunday in Paris
Winter Morning
Shadow
Aproposessexstreetmarket
Circling Essex Crossing
South Station