Peter Emanuel Goldman

Peter Emanuel
Goldman

"We are in the presence of a filmmaker who makes films that are without precedent today." —H.L. Linder

Films

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    Night Crawlers
    Experimental

    Night Crawlers
    Peter Emanuel Goldman

    16mm, black and white, sound, 4 min
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    Recommended By Duncan Hines
    Experimental

    Recommended By Duncan Hines
    Peter Emanuel Goldman

    16mm, black and white, silent, 4 min
    Rental format: 16mm
    • Comedy
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    Echoes of Silence
    Experimental

    Echoes of Silence
    Peter Emanuel Goldman

    16mm, black and white, sound, 75 min
    Rental format: 16mm
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    NBC in Lebanon a Study of Media Misrepresentation
    Experimental

    NBC in Lebanon a Study of Media Misrepresentation
    Peter Emanuel Goldman

    16mm, color, sound, 58 min
    Rental format: 16mm

Biography

Widely regarded as the connection between the New American Cinema and the French New Wave, Peter Emanuel Goldman was a well-known director of independent feature films in the 1960s, highly praised by Newsweek, Susan Sontag, Jean-Luc Godard, and scores of other newspapers and critics. His first feature film, Echoes of Silence, was awarded the Special Director's Prize at the Pesaro Film Festival in Italy. This film, and a film shot in Paris titled Wheel of Ashes, played to critical acclaim at leading film festivals, including NYFF, Venice, Cannes, and London.