- Bruce Baillie
Bruce Baillie (born in 1931, Aberdeen,
South Dakota ) is an Americanexperimental film maker and founding member ofCanyon Cinema inSan Francisco . His film "Castro Street " (1966) was selected in 1992 for preservation in theUnited States National Film Registry .Filmography
*"On Sundays" (1960-1961)
*"David Lynn's Sculpture" (1961, unfinished)
*"Mr. Hayashi" (1961)
*"The Gymnasts" (1961)
*"Friend Fleeing" (1962)
*"Everyman" (1962)
*"News #3" (1962)
*"Have You Thought of Talking to the Director?" (1962)
*"Here I Am" (1962)
*"A Hurrah for Soldiers" (1962-1963)
*"To Parsifal" (1963)
*"Mass for the Dakota Sioux" (1964)
*"The Brookfield Recreation Center" (1964)
*"Quixote" (1964-1965, revised 1967)
*"Yellow Horse" (1965)
*"Tung" (1966)
*"Castro Street" (1966) filmed on Castro Street inRichmond, California
*"All My Life" (1966)
*"Still Life" (1966)
*"Termination" (1966)
*"Port Chicago Vigil" (1966)
*"Show Leader" (1966)
*"Valentin De Las Sierras" (1967)
*"Quick Billy" (1970)
*"Roslyn Romance (is It Really True?): Intro. 1 & II" (1978)
*"The Holy Scrolls" (completed 1998)External links
* [http://www.brucebaillie.net/ Bruce Baillie's Official Website]
* [http://www.canyoncinema.com/B/Baillie.html Bruce Baillie at Canyon Cinema]
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