
Larry Gottheim
Biography
Born in 1936, Larry Gottheim taught himself 16mm filmmaking in the 1960s and became one of America's leading avant-garde filmmakers. From his late-1960s series of sublime 'single-shot' films to the dense sound/image constructs of the mid-1970s and after, his cinema is the cinema of presence, of observation, and of deep conscious engagement. While addressing genres of landscape, diary and assemblage filmmaking, Gottheim's work properly stands alone in its intensive investigations of the paradoxes between direct, sensual experience in collision with complex structures of repetition, anticipation and memory.
Gottheim developed the Department of Cinema in Binghamton, N.Y. and taught there for more than three decades. This extremely influential department attracted the most talented artists, academics, and filmmakers of the day including Ken Jacobs, Hollis Frampton, Peter Kubelka, and Ernie Gehr among many others. In the 1990's Gottheim has also served for a brief time as director of the Filmmaker's Co-op in New York. Gottheim's films are in the collections of museums and archives throughout the world, and a program of his restored early films premiered at the 2005 New York Film Festival.
Acting (4 movies)
Directing (24 movies)

ALA
1969

Fog Line
1970

Barn Rushes
1971

Harmonica
1971

Horizons
1973

Four Shadows
1978

Mouches Volantes
1976

Entanglement
2022

Doorway
1971

Corn
1970

Blues
1969

Mnemosyne Mother of Muses
1987

Tree of Knowledge
1981

Machete Gillette... Mama
1989

Chants and Dances for Hand
2017

The Red Thread
1987

The Opening
2012

Your Television Traveler
1991

Natural Selection
1983

Knot/Not
2019

Thought
1971

"Sorry/Hear Us"
1984

A Private Room
2024

Up Close
2025
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Tree of Knowledge | 1981 | Writer | 
| A Private Room | 2024 | Producer | 


