Sidney Peterson

Sidney Peterson

Birth : 1905-11-15, Oakland - California - USA

Death : 2000-04-24

Profile

Sidney Peterson

Movies

Man in a Bubble
Director
Last film by Sidney Peterson.
Day of the Fox - The Legend of Shakaru
Director
Directed by Sidney Peterson and Alan Zaslove.
The Invisible Moustache of Raoul Dufy
Screenplay
A short animated biopic of popular and fashionable French painter Raoul Dufy.
Architectural Millinery
Director
A short film comparing the tops of New York skyscrapers with the styles of hats, made for New York’s Museum of Modern Art
The Lead Shoes
Director
In "The Lead Shoes", we can neither thrust in our eyes nor our ears to help us understand how time flows or how space is. Therefore, Peterson forces us to take both space and time as relative experiences. The consistent disorientation in the film and our consistent inability to perceive them in absolute terms become the main subject of the film. Peterson makes us aware that space and time are more complicated than we think they are and they should be experienced in a more open-minded way. —Yoel Meranda
Mr. Frenhofer and the Minotaur
Director
Peterson based this romantic piece on Balzac’s Le Chef-d'oeuvre inconnu and Picasso’s Minotauromachie. The film combines a story of the competition for the love of a woman with images of a young girl with a candle wandering through a corridor, a modern adaptation of the mythological Minoan labyrinths.
The Petrified Dog
Director
"Chases within chases. A mother runs after a child. A man … seems to be pursuing himself. A woman who has been nibbling her lipstick through half of the film is pursued by a man. The pursuit of art is represented by a painter daubing at a landscape in an empty frame." –TDOTS Scrambled Alice in Wonderland with brutiste track. Pierre Schaeffer (musique concrete) threatened to sue. –UbuWeb
Clinic of Stumble
Director
A comically solemn dance film composed of superimposed images.
Horror Dream
Director
A choreographic interpretation of a dancer's anxiety before starting her theater routine.
The Cage
Director
A soundless film starts in a studio: an artist sits, a nude stands; a page burns, paper cutouts appear, images are distorted. The artist removes his eye; it falls from his hand, seeing images spin as it rolls. A man falls, objects in the studio falls on him, he's not the artist. A woman gets help from a man in a lab coat; he and the man on the floor fight over a shotgun. Outside, in the city, people and cars move backwards. On the street, those from the studio chase a woman who's stolen leeks. In the backward cityscape, they move forward. They run toward a seaside amusement park. The artist follows, his head in a bird cage. He ends up with the woman who went for help; or does he?
The Potted Psalm
Director
A soundless mix of story fragments and images. Initially, images of death, a man with a guitar, a soirée. Some images are surreal: an older woman eats a leaf; a headless man pours a cocktail into his body.