
Adolfas Mekas
Biography
Adolfas Mekas (born on September 30th 1924 in Semeniskiai, Lithuania and died on May 31st 2011 in Poughkeepsie, New York) was a Lithuanian filmmaker, writer, director, editor, actor, educator and mentor. Adolfas Mekas collaborated with his brother Jonas Mekas to establish the seminal magazine Film Culture, and the Film-Maker’s Cooperative. He was associated with George Maciunas as well as the Fluxus art movement. His short films incorporate a comic and anarchic spirit, highlighted in his feature ‘Hallelujah the Hills’ (1963), which was featured at the Cannes Film Festival and is now classified as an American classic. Adolfas Mekas played a key role in the experimental film society, the ‘New American Cinema’ in the 1960s.
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Known For
Acting History
2019
3 Friends Singing (...in the Desert)
2011Sleepless Nights Stories as Self
2007365 Day Project
2004Certain Women as Hilda's Papa
2000As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty as Self
1997Birth of a Nation as Self
1996Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania as Self
1993The Genius as Dr. Corbin
1986He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life as Self (archive footage)
1976Lost, Lost, Lost as Self
1972Going Home as Himself
1971Journey to Lithuania as Himself
1969Time & Fortune Vietnam Newsreel
1968Diaries, Notes, and Sketches as Self
1968Windflowers as Card Player
1968A Matter of Baobab
1968Underground New York as Self
1967An Interview with the Ambassador from Lapland
1961Guns of the Trees as Gregory
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