Amy Kravitz
Directing
Known For

A wild boy is found in the woods by a solitary hunter and brought back to civilization. Alienated by a strange new environment, the boy tries to adapt by using the same strategies that kept him safe in the forest.
Feral

This film, which documents a controversy over plans to alter the original architectural design of the Whitney Museum of American Art, examines some of the problems raised by the decision, including Modernist and Post-Modernist styles, architecture as art, the responsibility of art museums to the public, and the role of the architect
What's Wrong With This Building?
"Roost" describes, in abstracted imagery, a desolate place in which new life kindles belief in God. "The wild hen at roost is blessed, Delirious angels sing 'round her nest, Rejoice! In the old barn, a new voice."
Roost

Collection of films created by students ages 11 - 18 at the Newton Arts Center in Newton, Massachusetts. Pixillation, clay, flip-card and paper mache animation.
Plum Pudding

A film composed only of abstract images animated with black litho pencil on paper. Inspired by a quote from Burning Souls by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel: "I'm trying to imagine my grandfather on the train taking him far away."
Trap

The space between one life and the next.
The Hour Coat

Compilation of short animated films made by children ages 7-18 at the Yellow Ball Workshop in 1974. Paper cut out, flip card, and live action with drawing on film techniques employed.
Mephisto’s Little Film Plays

A non-narrative and abstract visual poem in five parts. Its title refers to the underworld river of forgetfullness.