Sam Wells (filmmaker)

Sam Wells (November 4, 1950 – June 3, 2011) was an American experimental filmmaker and photographer based in Princeton, New Jersey. He is best known for the film Wired Angel (1999),[1] an avant-garde feature inspired by the life and trial of Joan of Arc. Filmed on high-contrast black-and-white reversal film[2] and featuring a musical score written by Academy Award-winning composer Joe Renzetti, Wired Angel was well received at underground film festivals in both Chicago[3] and New York,[4][5] with Film Threat magazine naming it one of the best unseen films of 2001.[6]

Wells' 1990 short film The Talking Rain played at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival.[7] He exhibited sections of his Vietnam-inspired film and digital media installation Fragrance of Ghosts at William Paterson University in 2007.[8]

Wells was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2003.[9] In 2006, he was the recipient of an Artist Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.[10]

Filmography

Installations

References

  1. Wired Angel at IMDb
  2. http://www.undergroundfilmjournal.com/movie-review-2001-nyuff-back-against-the-wall/
  3. http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chicago-underground-film-festival/Content?oid=903101
  4. http://www.undergroundfilmjournal.com/movie-review-2001-nyuff-back-against-the-wall/
  5. http://www.villagevoice.com/2001-03-06/film/surreal-endgames-seedy-glamour/
  6. http://www.filmthreat.com/features/403/
  7. The Talking Rain | Archives | Sundance Institute
  8. http://ww2.wpunj.edu/adminsrv/pub-info/Releases07/07_NJSCA_exhibit.htm
  9. Fellows - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  10. http://www.njartscouncil.org/news_archive_pr_detail.cfm?id=20

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