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Thom Andersen (born 1943 in
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) is an American filmmaker, film critic, and teacher best known for his works of
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, including his 1975 film '' Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer'' and the 2003 essay film '' Los Angeles Plays Itself''.


Biography

Andersen attended the
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in the early 1960s and then returned to his hometown of
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to attend
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, where he studied with Arthur Knight and eventually assisted on Knight's project ''The History of Sex in Cinema''. While at USC, Andersen met long-time friend and collaborator
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, who assisted on Andersen's student film ''Melting'', a portrait of a sundae. He regularly attended local screening series including shows by the Trak Film Group and Movies Round Midnight and famously wrote about an unpopular screening of Andy Warhol's ''
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''. After USC, Andersen attended
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and completed his experimental documentaries ''Olivia's Place ''and '' Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer.'' During the 1970s, his films screened at Los Angeles' Theatre Vanguard and Berkeley's Pacific Film Archive. He was the programmer for LA Filmforum in Los Angeles during the late 1990s. Andersen's film '' Los Angeles Plays Itself'' won the
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Award for Best Documentary at the 2003
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, was voted best documentary of 2004 by the ''Village Voice'' critic's poll, and was voted one of the "Top Ten Films of the Decade" by critics at ''Cinema Scope''. In 2010 he completed ''Get Out of the Car,'' a portrait of signs and abandoned spaces set to Los Angeles music. In spring 2012, Andersen took part in the three-month
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.


Career

He has taught at the SUNY Buffalo and
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and currently teaches film theory and history at the
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. He lives in a two-bedroom
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house designed by the architect Rudolf Schindler.


Preservation

The
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has preserved a number of Thom Andersen's films, including ''Olivia's Place'', ''Melting'', and ''--- -------'' (aka ''The Rock n Roll Movie).


Filmography

*''Melting'' (1965) *''Olivia's Place'' (1966/74) *''--- -------'' (1966–67) (aka ''The Rock n Roll Movie'') *'' Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer'' (1975) (
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inductee) *'' Klassenverhältnisse'' directed by Straub-Huillet (1984) (actor) *''Red Hollywood'' (1996) *'' Los Angeles Plays Itself'' (2003) *''Get Out of the Car'' (2010) *''Reconversion'' (2012) *''The Thoughts That Once We Had'' (2015)Thom Andersen: 'I became a little monster', Film, The Guardian
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See also

*
Film gris Film gris (, French language, French for "grey film"), a term coined by experimental filmmaker Thom Andersen, is a type of film noir which categorizes a unique series of films that were released between 1947 and 1951. They came in the context of th ...
* Film noir * Film essay


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