Standish Lawder
Known for: Directing
Born: December 31, 1935 in Connecticut, USA - Died: June 20, 2014
Born in Connecticut in 1936, Lawder attended Williams College and the National Autonomous University of Mexico as an undergraduate, and studied at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. While at the University of Munich, he became a test subject for a neurologist researching phosphenes at around 1960. During these experiments, he was injected with measured amounts of LSD, mescaline and psilocybin, and "spent a whole day in the clinic". In this, he became an early subject of psychedelics. Afterwards, he received his Doctor of Philosophy as an art historian at Yale University. His thesis, which was later published as The Cubist Cinema, examines the correlation between the history of film and its impact on modern art, described as a holistic overview by Anthony Reveaux inFilm Quarterly. His body of work is purported to span over 25 films and his literary works encapsulates several essays on experimental film. His first endeavors with experimental films started in his basement during a sabbatical of his in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
Self
Solstice and Solyanka
Screening Room
Himself
Construction Job
Director
Sunday In Southbury
Director
Intolerance (abridged)
Director
Runaway
Director
Corridor
Director
Necrology
Director
Color Film
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Electronical Politics
Director
Cinema16: American Short Films
Director
Raindance
Director
The March of the Garter Snakes
Director
Dangling Participle
Director
Catfilm for Katy and Cynnie
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Catfilm for Ursula
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Eleven Different Horses
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Roadfilm
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