Wheeler Dixon
Known for: Directing
Wheeler Winston Dixon (born March 12, 1950) is an American filmmaker and scholar. He is an expert on film history, theory and criticism. His scholarship has particular emphasis on François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, American experimental cinema and horror films. He has written extensively on numerous aspects of film, including his books A Short History of Film and A History of Horror. From 1999 through the end of 2014, he was co-editor of the Quarterly Review of Film and Video. He is regarded as a top reviewer of films. In addition, he is notable as an experimental American filmmaker with films made over several decades, and theMuseum of Modern Art exhibited his works in 2003. He taught at Rutgers University, The New School in New York, the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and is currently the Ryan professor of film studies and English at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln.
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Cutting Room Newsreel
Mysteries from the Bible
Executive Producer
Attack from Outer Space
Director
Amazing World of Ghosts
Director
Tight Rope
Director
Damage
Director
The DC Five Memorial Film
Director
Devotion for Travelers
Director
Gaze
Director
An Evening with Chris Jangaard
Director
The Diaries
Director
Squatters
Director
World of Mystery
Director
Women Who Made the Movies
Director
UFO: Top Secret
Writer
UFO: Exclusive
Director
Dana Can Deal
Director
Wedding
Director
What Can I Do?
Executive Producer
Quick Constant and Solid Instant
Director
Stargrove
Director
London Clouds
Director
Madagascar, or, Caroline Kennedy's Sinful Life in London
Director
Bits & Pieces
Director