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Mike Henderson

Mike Henderson

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Money Does

1982
The Shape of Things
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A singular cinematic figure, San Francisco’s Mike Henderson became one of the first independent African-American artists to make inroads into experimental filmmaking in the 1960s. Henderson’s work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, from which this program of 16mm films is culled, thrums with a sociopolitical, humorous sensibility that lends his small-scale, often musically kissed portraits (which he later dubbed “blues cinema”) a personal, artisanal quality. - Film Society of Lincoln Center. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014.

The Shape of Things

1981
Deep Westurn
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A ‘film wake’. Though celebratory in mood, it has a mournful subtext… death and dying. We dedicated it to Dr. Sam West, departed friend and patron of the arts, trusting that his ghost would approve our hi-jinx and seeming irreverence. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2002.

Deep Westurn

1974
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Henderson leaves the house, as his experiment intersects with another film crew.

The Rocking Chair Film

1972
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A singular cinematic figure, San Francisco’s Mike Henderson became one of the first independent African-American artists to make inroads into experimental filmmaking in the 1960s. Henderson’s work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, from which this program of 16mm films is culled, thrums with a sociopolitical, humorous sensibility that lends his small-scale, often musically kissed portraits (which he later dubbed “blues cinema”) a personal, artisanal quality. - Film Society of Lincoln Center. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.

Mother's Day

1970
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[1970/2003, color, 7.5 min] Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.

King David

1970
The Last Supper
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A singular cinematic figure, San Francisco’s Mike Henderson became one of the first independent African-American artists to make inroads into experimental filmmaking in the 1960s. Henderson’s work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, from which this program of 16mm films is culled, thrums with a sociopolitical, humorous sensibility that lends his small-scale, often musically kissed portraits (which he later dubbed “blues cinema”) a personal, artisanal quality. - Film Society of Lincoln Center. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.

The Last Supper

1970
Pitchfork and the Devil
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A singular cinematic figure, San Francisco’s Mike Henderson became one of the first independent African-American artists to make inroads into experimental filmmaking in the 1960s. Henderson’s work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, from which this program of 16mm films is culled, thrums with a sociopolitical, humorous sensibility that lends his small-scale, often musically kissed portraits (which he later dubbed “blues cinema”) a personal, artisanal quality. - Film Society of Lincoln Center. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.

Pitchfork and the Devil

1979
Dufus
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A motley cast of characters offer their thoughts on what’s most important in life. Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2011.

Dufus

1970
Money
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Experimental short 16mm film directed by Mike Henderson. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.

Money

1970
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Film by Michael Rudnick

The Compound

1981
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As a guitar screeches, the image comes into focus. Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.

Just Another Notion

1983
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Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014.

Too Late To Stop Down Now

1982
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Experimental short film. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2015

Will She Get Over It?

1971
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A singular cinematic figure, San Francisco’s Mike Henderson became one of the first independent African-American artists to make inroads into experimental filmmaking in the 1960s. Henderson’s work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, from which this program of 16mm films is culled, thrums with a sociopolitical, humorous sensibility that lends his small-scale, often musically kissed portraits (which he later dubbed “blues cinema”) a personal, artisanal quality. - Film Society of Lincoln Center. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.

When & Where

1984
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Film by Michael Rudnick

Ondeo

1980
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Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.

How To Beat A Dead Horse

1983
Down Hear
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A singular cinematic figure, San Francisco’s Mike Henderson became one of the first independent African-American artists to make inroads into experimental filmmaking in the 1960s. Henderson’s work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, from which this program of 16mm films is culled, thrums with a sociopolitical, humorous sensibility that lends his small-scale, often musically kissed portraits (which he later dubbed “blues cinema”) a personal, artisanal quality. - Film Society of Lincoln Center. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.

Down Hear

1972
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Lights whirl around the frame. Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.

Ducksarenodinner

1983