Saul Levine
Directing
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
98 credits
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Saul Levine, born in New Haven Connecticut, is a maker and advocate of avant-garde film and more recently video. He is currently a professor at MassArt where he has taught for over 30 years and programmed the longstanding MassArt Film Society. His work has been screened nationally and worldwide, most recently in Ontario, MOMA (NYC), Lima and Prague. He is based in Boston and hardly leaves town.
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Directing
54 credits
Rambling Notes
Departure
Note One
Dream Story
Submission
Star Film
Ready-Made
Shmateh III
Spun
Yoren
Off Selexa
Crescent
Photo Note
Preview
Kibitzer
Lost Note
Nearsight
Entry Note
Whole Note
Caw Notes
Rolls and Stumbles with Cherries in the Middle
Light Hit
Light Licks: Pardes: Drowned Hat Rescue Media City Motown Jump
911-Serra's Morning
Is As Is
Note to Pati
Note to Colleen
DRIVEN (Boston After Dark) Series: ASMA KAZMI
All That's Solid
Light Licks: Pardes: Wild Blue Yonder
DRIVEN (Boston After Dark) Series: CAITLIN CORBET
Bopping the Great Wall of China Blue
DRIVEN (Boston After Dark) Series: KATHA WASHBURN
Sun Drum Moon Note
Note to Erik
DRIVEN (Boston After Dark) Series: ED CHILDS
Unemployment Portrayal Note
Light Licks: Pardes: Night Time is the Right Time
Light Licks Series
The Big Stick / An Old Reel
Note Chicago Reds and Blues
DRIVEN (Boston After Dark) Series: JOE GIBBONS
Light Licks: By the Waters of Babylon: In the Hour of the Angels
Light Licks: By the Waters of Babylon: Jamming
Light Lick: Born Under a Bad Sign
DRIVEN (Boston After Dark) Series: LANA CAPLAN
Notes of an Early Fall
August Moon and Sea
Light Licks: Daily Camera
DRIVEN (Boston After Dark) Series: ADRIANNE JORGE
Note to Poli
Shmateh IV & Scrape
Breaking Time part 1
Later, Later, Dutch Master, Later
Acting
4 credits
Other credits
3 credits
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