Jonas Mekas
Biography
Jonas Mekas was born in 1922 in the farming village of Semeniškiai, Lithuania. In 1944, he and his brother Adolfas were taken by the Nazis to a forced labor camp in Elmshorn, Germany. After the War he studied philosophy at the University of Mainz. At the end of 1949 the UN Refugee Organization brought both brothers to New York City, where they settled down in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Two months after his arrival in New York he borrowed money to buy his first Bolex camera and began to record brief moments of his life. He soon got deeply involved in the American Avant-Garde film movement. In 1954, together with his brother, he started Film Culture magazine, which soon became the most important film publication in the US. In 1958 he began his legendary Movie Journal column in the Village Voice. In 1962 he founded the Film-Makers' Cooperative, and in 1964 the Film-Makers' Cinematheque, which eventually grew into Anthology Film Archives, one of the world's largest and most important repositories of avant-garde cinema, and a screening venue.
During all this time he continued writing poetry and making films. To this date he has published more than 20 books of prose and poetry, which have been translated into over a dozen languages. His Lithuanian poetry is now part of Lithuanian classic literature and his films can be found in leading museums around the world. He is largely credited for developing the diaristic forms of cinema. Mekas has also been active as an academic, teaching at the New School for Social Research, the International Center for Photography, Cooper Union, New York University, and MIT.
Mekas' film The Brig was awarded the Grand Prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1963. Other films include Walden (1969), Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (1972), Lost Lost Lost (1975), Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol (1990), Scenes from the Life of George Maciunas (1992), As I was Moving Ahead I saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty (2000), Letter from Greenpoint (2005), Sleepless Nights Stories (2011) and Out-takes from the Life of a Happy Man. In 2007, he completed a series of 365 short films released on the internet -- one film every day -- and since then has continued to share new work on his website.
Since 2000, Mekas has expanded his work into the area of film installations, exhibiting at the Serpentine Gallery, the Centre Pompidou, Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, the Moderna Museet (Stockholm), PS1 Contemporary Art Center MoMA, Documenta of Kassel, the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, and the Venice Biennale.
As Director
Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania
1972
Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
1968
Song of Avignon
1998
Lost, Lost, Lost
1976
Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol: Friendships & Intersections
1990
Guns of the Trees
1961
Notes on the Circus
1967
Cinematic Correspondences: Jonas Mekas - J.L. Guerin
2011
Hare Krishna
1967
The Brig
1964
He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life
1986Filmography
The Velvet Underground
as Self 2021
As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
as Narrator (voice) 2000
Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania
as Self 1972
Empire
as Self (uncredited) 1965
Imagine
as Self 1972
Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
as Self 1968
Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
as self 1968
Song of Avignon
as Self 1998
What Is Cinema?
as Self 2013
Lost, Lost, Lost
as Self 1976
River of Fundament
as Wake Guest 2014
In the Mirror of Maya Deren
as Himself 2002
Step Across the Border
as Butterfly Wing 1990
Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film
as Himself 2011
Cinematic Correspondences: Jonas Mekas - J.L. Guerin
as Himself 2011
Tiny Tim: King for a Day
as Himself 2020
Nico Icon
as Self 1995