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Phil Solomon

Directing
1954-01-03
Manhattan, New York, USA
Phil Solomon was an internationally recognized filmmaker and educator who taught both film history/aesthetics and film production at University of Colorado Boulder from 1991 until his death in 2019. Solomon’s work has been screened in every major venue for experimental film throughout the U.S. and Europe, including 3 Cineprobes (one-man shows) at the Museum of Modern Art and two Whitney Biennials. His films have won 10 first prize awards at major international film festivals for experimental film (including six Juror’s Awards from the Black Maria Film and Video Festival). His films reside in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Massachusetts College of Art, Binghamton University, Hampshire College, The Chicago Art Institute, San Francisco State University, the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, and the Oberhausen Film Collection. Solomon collaborated on three films with his colleague and friend, Stan Brakhage, who named Solomon’s Remains to be Seen on his Top Ten Films of All Time for Sight and Sound.
Known For 3 titles
Cannibal! The Musical (1996) subtitle poster
Cannibal! The Musical
1996 Movie
as Miner (uncredited)
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Brakhage (1998) subtitle poster
Brakhage
1998 Movie
as Self
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Stan Brakhage Exits the Cinema and Enters the Light of Day (2002) subtitle poster
Stan Brakhage Exits the Cinema and Enters the Light of Day
2002 Movie
as Himself
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