Helen Hill
Known for: Directing
Born: May 8, 1970 in Columbia, South Carolina, USA - Died: January 3, 2007
Helen Wingard Hill was an American animation filmmaker and social activist who lived in New Orleans, Louisiana. When her final film, The Florestine Collection, was released in 2011, curators and critics described her as "one of the most well-regarded experimental animators of her generation." In the pre-dawn hours of January 4, 2007, Hill was murdered by a random intruder in her New Orleans home. Her death (which was one of six murders in New Orleans that day), coupled with the murder a week before of well-known New Orleans musician Dinerral Shavers, sparked widespread civic outrage in New Orleans, and inspired thousands to march against the rampant and continuing post-Katrina violence in New Orleans. This "March Against Violence on City Hall" drew significant press coverage throughout the United States and the rest of the world. (from wikipedia)
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Five Spells
Director
Cleveland Street Gap
Director
I Love Nola
Director
Scratch and Crow
Director
Vessel
Director
Bohemian Town
Director
Mouseholes
Director
Film for Rosie
Director
Your New Pig Is Down the Road
Director
Rain Dance
Director
The World's Smallest Fair
Director
The Tunnel of Love
Director
Madame Winger Makes a Film: A Survival Guide for the 21st Century
Director
The Moody Brood
Animation
The Florestine Collection
Director