Storm De Hirsch
Storm de Hirsch (1912–2000) was an American poet and filmmaker. She was a key figure in the New York avant-garde film scene of the 1960s, and one of the founding members of the Film-Makers' Cooperative. Although often overlooked by historians, in recent years she has been recognized as a pioneer of underground cinema.
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Known For
Directing

Galaxie

Birth of a Nation
Dirt

Diaries, Notes, and Sketches

Goodbye in the Mirror

Peyote Queen
Divinations

An Experiment in Meditation

Third Eye Butterfly

Jefferson Market
Leaves, Bushes, Snake, Pearls, Woman in Half-Mask

Heathrow

Goodbye in the Mirror

Goodbye in the Mirror

Goodbye in the Mirror

Jonas in the Brig

For Life, Against the War

Third Eye Butterfly

Silently, Bearing Totem of a Bird

Silently, Bearing Totem of a Bird

Trap Dance

September Express

Film Magazine of the Arts

A Reticule of Love

The Recurring Dream

Aristotle

Malevich at the Guggenheim

Silently, Bearing Totem of a Bird

Ives House-Woodstock

Charlotte Moorman's Avant-Garde Festival #9

Cine-Songs Program

Shaman, A Tapestry for Sorcerers

The Tattooed Man

Geometrics of the Kabbalah

Cayuga Run

Wintergarden. Hudson River Diary Book: III

River Ghost. Hudson River Diary Book: IV

Lace of Summer

September Express

Sing Lotus

Trap Dance

Journey Around a Zero

Deep in the Mirror Embedded
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