Ed Pincus Trailers
Diaries TrailerNotes on the Buffalo Conference: “Autobiography in American Independent Cinema” Trailer
Diaries TrailerNotes on the Buffalo Conference: “Autobiography in American Independent Cinema” Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
17 November 1982
A documentary on the life of Ed Pincus and his immediate family from 1971 to 1976.
01 January 1977
Film produced and directed by Ricky Leacock, Edward Pincus, and MIT Center for Advanced Visual Studi7
05 April 2014
When seminal documentarian Ed Pincus is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he and collaborator Lucia Small team up to make one last film, much to the chagrin of Jane, Ed’s wife of 50 years.
07 January 1970
Panola’s life was a performance. He was always “on the set.” Wino, tree pruner, possible police informant, philosopher, “the most dangerous X that ever was,” “father of eight with one more on the way,” Panola challenged our filmmaking convictions.
01 September 1967
A cinema verite account of the attempt to organize a black community in the Deep South in 1965 during the heyday of the Civil Rights Movement.
06 October 2007
Shortly after Hurricane Katrina, filmmakers Lucia Small and Ed Pincus embark upon a sixty-day road trip traveling from their native New England to Louisiana.
01 January 1969
Ed Pincus and David Neuman were commissioned by Public Television to do a film on a Hispanic film project on the Lower East Side of New York City where disadvantaged kids were given the opportunity to make their own films.
31 December 1968
Look at a crumbling hippie commune in California. In the words of Ed Pincus: "It was the Summer of Love, 1967.
18 January 1978
In 1975, I was invited to “make any film I wanted as long as it was shot in Minneapolis." David Hancock, a filmmaker friend in Vermont, who coincidentally grew up in Minneapolis, had just asked me to film him.
26 March 1973
During the 1970s I shot, helped to make, or commissioned about ten document films, mainly about film-makers.