Lloyd Michael Williams
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Lloyd Michael Williams (born in 1940) is an American experimental filmmaker from Brooklyn, New York. His first interest in motion was with marionettes. He became involved with photography and by the time he was thirteen was making films. During high school Lloyd was an usher at Cinema 16 in New York City, the only venue exhibiting 16mm experimental movies. Inspired by the poem by Lewis Carroll, and the work he was seeing, Lloyd made "Jabberwock" and won the Silver Medallion at the Cannes Film Festival, 1959.
Lloyd entered New York University majoring in Film, Television & Radio. "They’re…
Filmography
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Experiments in Terror
2003
Rainbow's Children
1975
Two Images For a Computer Piece (With an Interlude)
1969
Line of Apogee
1967
For Life, Against the War
1967
The Creation
1965
Inflation of the Air-Mattress
Inflation of the Air-Mattress
1965
Wipes
1964
Opus #5
Opus #5
1962
Ursula
Ursula
1961
Jabberwock
1959
They're Off
1959
Les Poissons
1957
