(September 30, 1925 – May 31, 2011)
Prior to World War II, Adolfas and Jonas Mekas had set up a theatre. Later, in a camp for displaced persons, they studied with a teacher of the Stanislavsky System.[1] The brothers emigrated to the United States in 1949. They studied with Hans Richter before establishing Film Culture magazine in 1955.[2]
Adolfas Mekas directed a number of films including Hallelujah the Hills and Going Home, both of which are considered landmarks of the New American Cinema movement.[3][4] In 1971 he joined the newly formed film department at Bard College, which was soon dubbed the "Peoples' Film Department" under his chairmanship.[citation needed] He continued to teach at Bard until retiring in May 2004.
Mekas died on May 31, 2011.[5][6]
Selected filmography
- Hallelujah the Hills (1963)
- The Brig (1964) (with Jonas Mekas)
- Skyscraper (1965)
- The Double-Barreled Detective Story (1965)
- Windflowers (1968)
- Campeneras and Campaneros (1970)
- Going Home (1971)
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