Judith Malina
6 titles
Filmography
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In the Mirror of Maya Deren
(2002)Maya Deren was already a respected writer and artist by the time she picked up a film camera and created the groundbreaking avant-garde film "Meshes of the Afternoon." A leading figure in the independent art scene of the 1940s and '50s, Deren would go on to influence a generation of alternative artists. Noted experimental filmmakers like Jonas Mekas and Stan Brakhage, along with Deren's ex-husband, talk about Deren's ambitious nature and the haunting power of her work.

Household Saints
(1993)Nancy Savoca's star-studded indie gem is a chronicle of a spirited Italian-American New York family that perfectly balances humor, tragedy, and pathos. Executive produced by Jonathan Demme and featuring memorable performances from Vincent D'Onofrio, Tracey Ullman, Lili Taylor, and Michael Imperioli, Household Saints showcases a unique voice in 1990s independent filmmaking.
American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy
(1989)
Radio Unnameable
(2012)For nearly 50 years, legendary radio personality Bob Fass revolutionized the FM airwaves with his free-form program Radio Unnameable, a cultural hub for music, politics, and audience engagement. Drawing from Fass's extraordinary personal archive of audio recordings, "Radio Unnameable" celebrates the profoundly influential career of one of radio's unsung heroes.

Enemies, a Love Story
(1989)A ghostwriter who survived the Holocaust finds himself romantically involved with his current spouse, a married woman, and his long-vanished wife.

China Girl
(1987)The New York City street gangs of Chinatown and Little Italy are rattling their sabers and they become drawn when a Chinese restaurant opens up on the Italian side of Canal Street. In the middle of all this tension and violence, beautiful Chinese teenager Tyan-Hwa falls in love with Tony, a pizza delivery boy.