Morton Goldsholl

Movies

The Edge of a Line
Director
Sponsored film produced for Crescent Cardboard Company showcasing the superiority of "line kote" cardboard versus "hot press" cardboard in the design and production of graphic art.
Lens Distortion #10
Producer
An experimental film made by Millie and Morton Goldsholl, with kaleidoscopic effects in which light and color movements are recorded before a stationary camera with a distorted lens.
Up Is Down
Producer
A boy who walks on his hands enjoys a different view of the world, much to the chagrin of the adults in the town in which he lives.
Worth How Many Words
Producer
Promotional film on the use, application, and benefits of photography and film produced for the Eastman Kodak Company.
Worth How Many Words
Director
Promotional film on the use, application, and benefits of photography and film produced for the Eastman Kodak Company.
The Meeting Place
Director
Sponsored film produced by the Magazine Publishers Association expressing the many features of an American magazine.
Dissent Illusion
Director
Experimental film made by the husband and wife duo. The human form takes center stage, while The Electrosoniks (Philips Recording 600-047) set an other-worldly tone.
Faces and Fortunes
Director
This sponsored film from Chicago’s Goldsholl Design & Film Associates captures the lively world of pre-1960s advertising through animation and collage techniques. As a filmic treatise on corporate identity, Faces and Fortunes explores the legacy and importance of “personality” achieved through the branding practices of industries, organizations and companies. The film was sponsored by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, produced & directed by Morton Goldsholl, conceived by Millie Goldsholl and executed by Wayne Boyer, Larry Janiak and Millie.
Night Driving
Director
Back in 1957, Mort & Millie loaded the kids in the back of the car and headed downtown. Mort drove while Millie shot out the window. The result of this magical family car ride is Night Driving, Mort & Millie’s first experimental film. Chicago’s vibrant nightlife is transformed to a soft-focus view of colored spheres.