Jerome Hiler
Know for: Directing
Born:
Place of birth: Jamaica, New York, USA
Also know as:
Cinema Before 1300 (2023)
More than eight hundred years ago, a confluence of technological, philosophical, and financial upswellings converged to create the most advanced form...
New Shores (2012)
NEW SHORES is a sister film to IN THE STONE HOUSE in many ways. Like the latter film, it consists of earlier footage edited in recent years. It could...
Intimations (2015)
The fourth of the “cinematic songs,” followed by two new works “made by someone closer to passing on, by someone whose sense of...
Hours for Jerome (1982)
The recording of the daily events of Dorsky and his partner, artist Jerome Hiler, around Lake Owassa in New Jersey and in Manhattan. The two parts of...
Divided Loyalties (1978)
Warren Sonbert described Divided Loyalties as a film 'about art vs. industry and their various crossovers.' According to film critic Amy Taubin,...
Letter to D.H. In Paris (1967)
Stoned people, music, movement, fields.
Music Makes a City: A Louisville Orchestra Story (2010)
In 1948, a small, struggling, semi-professional orchestra in Louisville, Kentucky began a novel project to commission new works from contemporary...
Cinema Before 1300 (2023)
More than eight hundred years ago, a confluence of technological, philosophical, and financial upswellings converged to create the most advanced form...
Misplacement (2013)
“Misplacement” focuses on a social event — it looks like a funeral — with an implied but withheld story. The people Mr. Hiler...
Words of Mercury (2011)
Words of Mercury is a silent film projected at 18fps. It has many layers of super-impositions which were all shot in the camera. It moves from a...
Library (1970)
Initially titled "Books for all". A moving institutional commission in which the filmmakers lovingly portray New Jersey's public library system.
Bagatelle II (2016)
“With Bagatelle II, I seem to have come full circle by returning to the so-called polyvalent style of my earliest film endeavors from 50 years...
Target Rock (2001)
Commissioned by Frederick Eberstadt
Music Makes a City: A Louisville Orchestra Story (2010)
In 1948, a small, struggling, semi-professional orchestra in Louisville, Kentucky began a novel project to commission new works from contemporary...
Music Makes a City: A Louisville Orchestra Story (2010)
In 1948, a small, struggling, semi-professional orchestra in Louisville, Kentucky began a novel project to commission new works from contemporary...
New Shores (2012)
NEW SHORES is a sister film to IN THE STONE HOUSE in many ways. Like the latter film, it consists of earlier footage edited in recent years. It could...
Careless Passage (2024)
“Now that I’m in motion again, I look forward to the passage from this life to future wanderings in unknown places. My film alludes to...
Marginalia (2015)
This film is to be projected at silent speed: 18 frames per second. Although "Marginalia" has no story, it reflects my concern with the feel of...
In the Stone House (2012)
In the Stone House records and recollects a period of life of four years in rural New Jersey. In the latter 1960s, two young guys with monastic...
The Illiac Passion (1967)
Prometheus, on an Odyssean journey, crosses the Brooklyn Bridge in search of the characters of his imagination. After meeting the Muse, he proceeds...
Acid Rock (1990)
"Shot in early 1990 on outdated Ektachrome reversal stock, Acid Rock exists only in the original (that is, Hiler has never made a print of it), and...
Bagatelle I (2018)
"A portrait of a young painter, a friend of mine, who I also feature in Marginalia."
Facades (2018)
"My only film shot in color negative… and its been a challenge, this sort of stock. […] The film is, to me, some kind of a rhapsody...
Ruling Star (2019)
“For one thing, this was my first film using negative stock after a lifetime of shooting color reversal. This was a time when I had to open up...
Fool’s Spring (Two Personal Gifts) (1967)
“This modest little film completely turned me around. Up until that point I had been using the world to make a film, and what Jerome showed me...
Gladly Given (1995)
“Illuminated leaves from the sub rosa oeuvre of Jerome Hiler. Although the title is tinged with irony, this film is in fact a gift and a work...