Incident
ABOUT
"Just don't say nothing on that camera!"
Bill Morrison has been called “the poet laureate of lost films” (New York Times, 9/21/2021), as he often makes films that reframe long-forgotten moving images. Morrison has premiered feature-length documentary films at the New York, Sundance, Telluride and Venice film festivals. He had a mid-career retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art in 2014. His found footage opus Decasia (2002) was the first film of the 21st century to be named to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. Dawson City: Frozen Time (2016) was included on over 100 critics’ lists of the best films of the year and was later listed as one of the best films of the decade by the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, and Vanity Fair. Morrison's gallery installation "Cycles and Loops" is currently on view at Colby College's Schupf Art Center in Downtown Waterville, ME until December 31, 2023.
CREDITS
Jamie Kalven