Michael Oblowitz

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Biography

Michael Oblowitz is a South African filmmaker who has directed and produced a number of critically acclaimed movies and videos. Born in Cape Town, he is a Fine Arts and Philosophy graduate of the University of Cape Town and holds an M.A. in Film from Columbia University. He was involved in New York's No Wave subculture. His early fine arts short films have been shown in the Whitney Museum's No Wave Cinema series, as part of a tribute to the innovative work of filmmakers and artists in Manhattan's Lower East Village. His first feature, the avant-garde film noir King Blank , a documentary about the New York No Wave film movement that took place during late 1970s and early 1980s. The documentary features interviews with Oblowitz, along with Jim Jarmusch, Patti Smith, John Waters, Deborah Harry and other luminaries of that scene. It also includes many clips from his early films "Minus Zero" and "King Blank". In 2013, the Hof Film Festival, Germany, organized a career retrospective of Oblowitz's films, documentaries and selected music videos. His Feature film, The Ganzfeld Experiment, starring Rumer Willis and Dominique Purcell, was released by Screen Media in 2014 and Premiered at The Hof Film Festival in Germany. In 2013 The Hof Film Festival, Germany.

  • Primary profession
  • Director·cinematographer·producer
  • Nationality
  • South African
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 14 May 2024
  • Place of birth
  • Cape Town
  • Education
  • Columbia University·Columbia University School of the Arts

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