
Alexander Hammid
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Alexander Hammid born Alexandr Hackenschmied (17 December 1907, Linz – 26 July 2004, New York City) was a leading photographer, film director, cinematographer and editor in Czechoslovakia between the two world wars. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1938 and became involved in American avant-garde cinema. He is best known known for his film, Crisis (1939), Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) and To Be Alive!(1964). He made Meshes of the Afternoon, with his wife Maya Deren—to whom he was married from 1942 to 1947. He won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) for To Be Alive! (1964), which he co-directed with Francis Thompson.
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Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)
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Library of Congress (1945)
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Of Men and Music (1951)
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Hymn of the Nations (1944)
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Martha Graham: Dance on Film (2007)
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We Are Young (1967)
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To the Fair! (1964)
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The River of Life and Death (1941)
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School Assignment (1935)
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The Private Life of a Cat (1946)
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The Valley of the Tennessee (1944)
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Aimless Walk (1930)
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The Highway Sings (1937)
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To Be Alive! (1964)
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Crisis (1939)
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Power Among Men (1959)
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The Forgotten Village (1941)
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The Gentleman in Room 6 (1951)
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Angry Boy (1950)
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Maya Deren - Experimental Films (2002)
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Night Journey (1960)
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A Better Tomorrow (1945)
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Who's Right? (1954)
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The Prague Castle (1931)
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It Takes All Kinds (1950)
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Marriage: Today (1950)
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Who's Boss? (1950)
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