Mike Henderson

Mike Henderson

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Mike Henderson

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When & Where
Director
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.
How To Beat A Dead Horse
Director
Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
Just Another Notion
Director
As a guitar screeches, the image comes into focus. Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
Ducksarenodinner
Director
Lights whirl around the frame. Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.
Money Does
Director
Too Late To Stop Down Now
Director
Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2014.
The Compound
Music
Film by Michael Rudnick
The Shape of Things
Director
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.
Ondeo
Music
Film by Michael Rudnick
Pitchfork and the Devil
Director
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.
Deep Westurn
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.
The Rocking Chair Film
Director
Henderson leaves the house, as his experiment intersects with another film crew.
Down Hear
Director
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.
Will She Get Over It?
Director
Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2015
King David
Director
[1970/2003, color, 7.5 min] Experimental short film preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.
Mother's Day
Director
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.
The Last Supper
Director
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.
Money
Director
Experimental short 16mm film directed by Mike Henderson. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.
Dufus (aka Art)
Director
A motley cast of characters offer their thoughts on what’s most important in life. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.