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Alexandr Hackenschmied, [1] born Alexander Siegfried George Hackenschmied, known later as Alexander Hammid (17 December 1907, Linz – 26 July 2004, New York City) was a Czech -American photographer, film director, cinematographer and film editor. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1938 and became involved in American avant-garde cinema.
- Czech (1907-1942), American (1942-2004)
- 17 December 1907, Linz, Austria
- Maya Deren (1942–1947), Hella Hilde Heyman (1948-1992; her death)
- 26 July 2004 (aged 96), New York City
24 feb 2006 · Alexander Hammid: A Memorial Salute. Feb 24–26, 2006. MoMA. Film series. Born Alexander Hackenschmied in 1907 in Linz, Austria, Alexander (Sasha) Hammid grew up in Prague, and became a major figure in the circle of avant-garde Czech photographers in the late 1920s.
8 ago 2004 · Alexander Hammid, a filmmaker whose body of work spanned the genesis of the experimental movement in Czechoslovakia, early anti-Nazi documentaries and soaring modern Imax spectacles, died on...
27 set 2023 · Meshes of the Afternoon is one of the most influential works in American experimental cinema. Made by Deren with her husband, cinematographer Alexander Hammid, it established the independent avant-garde movement in film in the United States, now known as the New American Cinema.
Alexander Hammid (Alexander Hackenschmied, dit Alexander Hammid) Cinéaste Nationalité tchécoslovaque. Birth: 1907, Linz (Autriche ...
- December 17, 1907
- July 26, 2004
He changed his name to Alexander Hammid when he became a citizen of the United States in 1946. He is best known for his work in documentary film, both as a director, cameraman, and editor.
Nationality: American. Born Alexander Hackenschmied in 1907 in Linz, Austria, Alexander (Sasha) Hammid grew up in Prague, and became a major figure in the circle of avant-garde Czech photographers in the late 1920s. He devoted himself to cinema in 1931, making his own experimental films and photographing and editing others’ films, including ...