Maya Deren
Director
Cinematographer
Choreographer
Dancer
Film theorist
Lecturer
Writer
Photographer
Music composer
April 29, 1917 – October 13, 1961
Credits:
The American Film Institute
(AFI) created the Maya Deren Award, in 1986, to recognize and honor the work of
independent video and film makers.
Written work:
An Anagram of Ideas on Art, Form
and Film (1946); Divine Horsemen: Living Gods of Haiti (1953) / aka The Voodoo
Gods by Paladin (1975 & 1998); Film in Medias Res (2005); Film Poetics
(2005); Film Production (2005).
Music albums:
Divine Horsemen: The Voodoo Gods
of Haiti (1980); Meringues and Folk Ballads of Haiti (1978); Voices of Haiti
(1953).
Movies, video and television:
A Study in Choreography for
Camera (1945); At Land (1944); At Land / The Very Eye of Night (1955); Black
Lake (2020); Cinema16: American Short Films (2006); Dissent (2011); Divine
Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti (1993); Ensemble for Somnambulists (1951);
Eschew (2017); History's Mysteries (1999); Im Spiegel der Maya Deren (2001);
Invocation: Maya Deren (1987); Julie's Smile (2013); Maeva (1961); Marianne
(2005); Maya Deren - Experimental Films (2007); Maya Deren, Take 0 (2012);
Meditation on Violence (1949); Medusa (1949); Meshes of the Afternoon (1943);
Mother (2019); Probe and Night Beat (1957); Reminiscences of Yearning (2011);
Ritual in Transfigured Time (1946); Roja Oscuridad (2018); Satan's Playground
(2006); Season of Strangers (1959); The Private Life of a Cat (1946); The Very
Eye of Night (1955); This Changes Everything (2018); Vever (2018); Vever (for
Barbara) (2019); Witch's Cradle (1944).



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