• Source: Sam Wells (filmmaker)
    • Sam Wells (November 4, 1950 – June 3, 2011) was an American experimental filmmaker and photographer based in Princeton, New Jersey. He is best known for the film Wired Angel (1999), an avant-garde feature inspired by the life and trial of Joan of Arc. Filmed on high-contrast black-and-white reversal film and featuring a musical score written by Academy Award-winning composer Joe Renzetti, Wired Angel was well received at underground film festivals in both Chicago and New York, with Film Threat magazine naming it one of the best unseen films of 2001.
      Wells' 1990 short film The Talking Rain played at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival. He exhibited sections of his Vietnam-inspired film and digital media installation Fragrance of Ghosts at William Paterson University in 2007.
      Wells was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2003. In 2006, he was the recipient of an Artist Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.


      Filmography


      Early Shorts (1974–1979)
      Endymion
      Woman of Light
      Angels of Winter
      Miari Miare Remir
      Self Portrait
      Crucifixion/Lux in diafana
      Landscape
      Realm
      The Talking Rain (1990)
      Wired Angel (1999)
      Lucent Membranes (2008–2011)
      Installations

      Fragrance of Ghosts/Huong (2004–2011)
      Kieu
      Vinh Long Garden
      The Willow Sees The Heron's Image Upside-Down


      References




      External links


      Sam Wells Official Website
      Wired Angel at the Internet Movie Database
      Review of Wired Angel at Film Threat (Phil Hall)
      The Talking Rain | Archives | Sundance Institute

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