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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_PreissJeff Preiss - Wikipedia

    Jeff Preiss is an American filmmaker, cinematographer, director and producer known for Let's Get Lost (1988) and Broken Noses (1987). Career. In 1987 Preiss began working with Rosa von Praunheim and Bruce Weber as Director of Photography on a series of short films and features.

  2. epochfilms.com › directors › jeff-preissJEFF PREISS | EPOCH

    Epoch Films partner Jeff Preiss is a multi-hyphenate director renowned for groundbreaking filmmaking across commercial advertising, music videos, indie films, and fine art. His early film wo...

  3. CV — jeff preiss. Born 1956, New York. Education: 1979 BA. Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. Selected Filmography: 2019 14 STANDARD 8mm REELS 90 min 8mm-DCP. 2018 TITLE for Adolfas Mekas (7 Channels) Looping 16mm-DVD. 2014 Low Down 119 min 16mm-DCP. 2011 STOP 120 min 16mm-DCP.

  4. Jeff Preiss is a New York based filmmaker. In the 1980s He was co-director of the Lower East Side film venue Films Charas, and a board member of The Collective For Living Cinema. His work from this time was included in MoMA's survey on the history of 8mm and has been recently preserved by The Warhol Foundation and Anthology Film Archives.

  5. www.moma.org › artists › 37779Jeff Preiss | MoMA

    Jeff Preiss. American, born 1956. Works. Exhibitions. Works. 1 work online. Andrea Fraser, Jeff Preiss. Orchard Document: May I Help You? 2005-2006. Exhibitions. MoMA Media Lounge. Feb 29, 2012–Jul 8, 2013. MoMA. Film (Winter 1986): Landscape Films. Feb 22–Mar 22, 1986. MoMA PS1. Film (Fall 1983) Oct 22–Nov 20, 1983. MoMA PS1. American, born 1956.

  6. The title of Jeff Preiss’s film STOP (1995–2012) evokes several ‘stops’. The stop-start rhythm of its rapid cuts, spatial leaps and sudden bursts of sound creates a careening, maze-like experience. It’s dizzying, the kind of thing that resists reading it from a distance.

  7. This is a sampling of what enters the world of Jeff Preiss’s STOP, a film of beautiful observations and revelations, chronicling magnificent transformations and recent history with a feverish urgency.