Jem Alan Cohen (born 1962) is an
Afghan
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-born
American filmmaker based in
New York City
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. Cohen is especially known for his observational portraits of urban landscapes, blending of media formats (
sixteen-millimetre,
Super 8,
videotape
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) and collaborations with musicians. He also makes multichannel installations and still photographs and had a photography show at Robert Miller Gallery in 2009.
He is the recipient of the
Independent Spirit Award
The Independent Spirit Awards, originally known as the FINDIE or Friends of Independents Awards, and later as the Film Independent Spirit Awards, are awards presented annually in Santa Monica, California, to independent filmmakers. Founded in ...
for feature filmmaking, and has received grants from the
Guggenheim,
Creative Capital
Creative Capital is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in New York City that supports artists across the United States through funding, counsel, gatherings, and career development services. Since its founding in 1999, Creative Capital has co ...
,
Rockefeller and
Alpert foundations, and the
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created in 1965 as an independent agency of the feder ...
. Cohen's films have been broadcast internationally, and are in held the collections of the
Museum of Modern Art
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, the
Whitney Museum
The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as "The Whitney", is a Modern art, modern and Contemporary art, contemporary American art museum located in the Meatpacking District, Manhattan, Meatpacking District and West Village neighbor ...
, the
National Gallery of Art
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, and the
ACMI in Melbourne.
Early life
Cohen was born in
Kabul
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,
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
where his father was working for Columbia University, Teachers College and the
United States Agency for International Development
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Established in 1961 and reorganized in 1998 ...
(U.S.A.I.D.).
He graduated from
Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University ( ) is a Private university, private liberal arts college, liberal arts university in Middletown, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1831 as a Men's colleges in the United States, men's college under the Methodi ...
in 1984, with a concentration in film and photography.
Career
Cohen found the mainstream Hollywood film industry incompatible with his sociopolitical and artistic views. By applying the
D.I.Y. ethos of Punk Rock to his film-making approach, he crafted a distinct style in his films through various small gauge formats of Super 8, sixteen-millimetre, and videotape. In an interview with web-site ''The Lamp'', Cohen said, "...it's very inspiring to me, to see people kind of take something outside of the industry, outside of the music industry, and it gave me something of a template to work in film outside of the film industry. And there are certainly strains of punk that are activist and that are kind of oppositional in nature to the dominant mainstream culture... that's very inspiring to me..."
Cohen's longer works include his feature film, ''
Museum Hours'', ''
Chain
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'', and the experimental
documentary
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, ''
Instrument'', a portrait of the
D.C. punk
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* Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
band
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transc ...
that was ten years in the making. ''
Benjamin Smoke'', about the life of the frontman of the
Atlanta
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,
Georgia
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* Georgia (country), a country in the South Caucasus
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
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band
Smoke
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, covers a ten-year arc. Other works of note are ''
Lost Book Found'', his
Walter Benjamin
Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin ( ; ; 15 July 1892 – 26 September 1940) was a German-Jewish philosopher, cultural critic, media theorist, and essayist. An eclectic thinker who combined elements of German idealism, Jewish mysticism, Western M ...
-inspired portrait of New York City, ''
Buried in Light'', a series of connected Central and Eastern European city portraits, and his
short film
A short film is a film with a low running time. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of not more than 40 minutes including all credits". Other film o ...
about the late
Elliott Smith
Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of his life in Portland, Oregon, whe ...
, ''
Lucky Three''. In 2002, Cohen made ''
Chain X Three'', a precursor to the ''Chain'' feature film, which was exhibited as a three-channel installation. His concert film of the Dutch band
The Ex, ''
Building a Broken Mousetrap'', premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2006.
Cohen was a resident at
Eyebeam in 2002.
In 2005, Cohen curated the four-day FUSEBOX Festival in
Ghent
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,
Belgium
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. A celebratory gathering "at the crossroads of film, music, and activism," participants included
Guy Picciotto
Guy Picciotto ( ; born September 17, 1965) is an American songwriter, musician, and record producer from Washington, D.C. He is best known as the guitarist and co-lead vocalist in Fugazi and as lead vocalist of Rites of Spring.
Career
Rites ...
of Fugazi,
Patti Smith
Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter, author, and photographer. Her 1975 debut album '' Horses'' made her an influential member of the New York City-based punk rock movement. Smith has fu ...
and
Tom Verlaine
Thomas Joseph Miller (December 13, 1949 – January 28, 2023), known professionally as Tom Verlaine, was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the New York City rock band Television.
Biography
Verlaine was ...
,
The Evens
The Evens are an American indie rock duo, comprising Ian MacKaye (baritone guitar, vocals) and Amy Farina (drums, vocals). Formed in Washington, D.C. in 2001 after MacKaye's band Fugazi (band), Fugazi entered a hiatus, the Evens began practicin ...
, and a side project of Montreal's
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, called Thee Silver Mountain Elegies Play War Radio, which formed for the occasion.
Filmography
* ''A Road in Florida'' (1983)
* ''Witness'' (1986)
* ''This Is a History of New York (The Golden Age of Reason)'' (1987)
* ''Selected City Films'' (1989)
* ''Talk About the Passion'' (1989) collaboration with R.E.M.
* ''You're the One Lee'' (1989) collaboration with Miracle Legion
* ''Glue Man'' (1989) collaboration with Fugazi
* ''Light Years'' (1989)
* ''Love Teller'' (1989) collaboration with Ben Katchor
* ''Never Change'' (1988) text by Blake Nelson
* ''4:44 (from her house)'' (1989)
* ''What does Away Mean?'' PSA (1989)
* ''Marks Town'' (1991)
* ''Drink Deep'' (1991)
* ''Black Hole Radio'' (1992) single channel version and video installation
* ''Nightswimming'' (1993)
* ''Drift'' (1993)
* ''Buried in Light'' (1993)
* ''Sun Project'' (1994)
* ''Coney Island End of God the Way It Must Be'' (1996)
* ''Lost Book Found'' (1996)
* ''
Lucky Three'' (1997)
* ''Amber City'' (1999)
* ''
Instrument'' (1999)
* ''Blood Orange Sky'' (1999)
* ''Waterfront Diaries (New York)'' (2000)
* ''Nice Evening, Transmission Down'' (2001)
* ''Little Flags'' (2000)
* ''Benjamin Smoke'' (2000)
* ''George Thief'' (2002)
* ''The Foxx and Little Vic'' (2002)
* ''Cat Power: Live from Fur City'' (2002)
* ''Chain X Three'' (2002)
* ''
Chain
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'' (2004)
* ''NYC Weights and Measures'' (2005)
* ''Blessed Are the Dreams of Men'' (2006)
* ''Building a Broken Mouse Trap'' (2006)
* ''Free'' (2007)
* ''Spirit'' (2007)
* ''Empires of Tin'' (2007)
* ''Long for the City'' (2008)
* ''Half the Battle'' (2008)
* ''The Passage Clock (For Walter Benjamin)'' (2008)
* ''Anne Truitt, Working'' (2009)
* ''Night Scene New York'' (2009,
* ''Le Bled (Buildings in a Field)'' (2009) with writer Luc Sante
* ''One Bright Day'' (2009)
* ''Crossing Paths With Luce Vigo'' (2010)
* ''Gravity Hill NEWSREELS'' (2011/12)
* ''
Museum Hours'' (2012)
* ''We Have an Anchor'' (2015)
* ''Counting'' (2015)
* ''On Essex Road'' (2016)
* ''Bury Me Not'' (2016)
* ''World Without End (No Reported Incidents)'' (2016)
* ''This Climate'' (2017)
* ''Birth Of A Nation'' (2017)
* ''Makeshift (For Mekas)'' (2019)
* ''Or Nothing (The Double)'' (2022)
* ''Ballad Of Philip Guston'' (2023)
References
External links
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1962 births
American documentary filmmakers
American experimental filmmakers
Film directors from New York City
Jewish American artists
Wesleyan University alumni
Living people
21st-century American Jews