Films
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Subway
Holly Fisherdigital, color, sound, 5 min - Read More
DocumentaryApple Summer
Holly Fisher16mm, color, sound, 23.75 minRental format: 16mm - Read More
ExperimentalGlass Shadows
Holly Fisher16mm, color, sound, 13.25 minRental format: 16mm - Read More
ExperimentalNarrativeChickenstew
Holly Fisher16mm, color, sound, 10.75 minRental formats: 16mm, Digital file - Read More
ExperimentalFrom The Ladies
Holly Fisher16mm, color, sound, 20 minRental format: 16mm - Read More
ExperimentalThis Is Montage
Holly Fisher16mm and digital, color, silent, 7 minRental format: 16mm - Read More
ExperimentalAmarillo; Westcliffe Stampede Parts I & II
Holly Fisher16mm, color, silent, 13 minRental format: 16mm - Read More
ExperimentalGhost Dance Wildwest Suite, Part III
Holly Fisher16mm and digital, color, silent, 22.75 minRental format: 16mm - Read More
DocumentaryExperimentalRushlight: East/West Cycle, Part II
Holly Fisher16mm, color, silent, 39.5 minRental format: 16mm
Biography
Holly Fisher has been active since the mid-sixties as an independent filmmaker, printmaker, teacher, and film editor. She was the editor of Christine Choy and Renee Tajima-Peña’s feature documentary Who Killed Vincent Chin? –– nominated for an Oscar in 1989, and added to The National Film Registry of Library of Congress, 2021.
Her experimental short works and long-form essay films –– explorations in time,memory, trauma, and perception –– have been screened in museums and film festivals worldwide including Whitney Museum Biennials; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Film Forum, Japan; and two world premieres in The Forum of the Berlinale, Germany. Selected grants include The Jerome Foundation, NYSCA, CAPS, and The American Film Institute. Her silent film Rushlight won the Grand Prize in the 1985 Black Maria Film Festival, and her feature Bullets for Breakfast received “Best Experimental Film Award” at the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Her solo retrospectives include The Museum of Modern Art(1995) and more recently at Anthology Film Archives (2019), each entitled THE FILMS OF HOLLY FISHER. Her new feature Out of the Blue, completed during cover lockdown, was premiered weekend of the 9/11 20th anniversary at Anthology Film Archives, September 2021, together with A Question of Sunlight–– Fisher's experimental doc linking 9/11 with the Holocaust via the telling of downtown artist José Urbach, who was witness to both.