Films
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Tomorrow's Promise
Edward Owens16mm, color, silent, 44.75 minRental formats: 16mm, Digital file - Read MoreExperimental
Private Imaginings and Narrative Facts
Edward Owens16mm, color, silent, 6 minRental formats: 16mm, Digital file - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
Remembrance: A Portrait Study
Edward Owenssound, 6 minRental format: Digital file - Read MoreDocumentaryExperimental
Ed Owens Compilation
Edward Owenscolor, sound, 56 minRental formats: Digital file, DVD NTSC - Read More
Autre Fois J'ai Aime Une Femme
Edward Owenscolor, sound, 24 minRental format: 16mm
Biography
Edward Owens (1949–2009) was a queer African-American filmmaker who was involved with the New American Cinema of the 1960s. He is best known for his experimental films Remembrance: A Portrait Study (1967) and Private Imaginings and Narrative Facts (1968-70). When he moved to New York City as a young man, Owens was hired by Jonas Mekas to work at the Film-makers' Cinemateque. When Mekas saw Owens' films he was invited to join the FMC for distribution as a part of the New American Cineam movement.
In 2016, Executive Director MM Serra collaborated with IndieCollect to preserve the four Owens films within the NACG collection through a 5k digital scanning process. The digital transfer was supervised by NACG's digital media specialist Sheldon Henderson.