The Film-Makers' Cooperative

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The Film-makers' Cooperative is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1962 in New York City by Jonas Mekas, Shirley Clarke and other filmmakers to distribute avant-garde films.

The collection of over 3,700 films by over 825 filmmakers, includes work authored on 35mm, 16mm, video and DVD.

Director: M.M. Serra

Members of the Board: Donna Cameron, Lili Chin, Bradley Eros, Michael A. Gitlin, Sharon Greytak, Rohesia Hamilton Metcalfe, Anne Hanavan, Marie Losier, John Mhiripiri, Bill Morrison, Lynne Sachs, Joel Schlemowitz, Jack Waters, Grahame Weinbren, Ghen Zando-Dennis


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