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Not to be confused with the lawyer and New York University fundraiser Naomi B. Levine. American actress and filmmaker

Naomi Levine (June 24, 1939 – May 25, 2007) was an American actress, artist and filmmaker. She was a friend of Jack Smith and pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol. In 1964, she directed the film titled Yes. In 1973, several of her films were screened at the Museum of Modern Art.

Filmography

As actress

As filmmaker

  • Yes (1963)
  • Jeremelu (1964)
  • Optured Fraiken Chaitre Joe (1968)
  • Prismatic (1968)
  • From Zero to 16 (1969)
  • London Bridges Falling Down (1969)
  • Premoonptss (1969)
  • At My Mother's House (1970)
  • Zen, and the Art of Baseball (1970)
  • Aspects of a Hill, Part 1: The Periphery (1971)
  • Story of a Dot (1971)
  • Aspects of a Hill, Part II: The Grass (1972)

References

  1. "Naomi Levine".
  2. "CINEPROBE RESUMES WITH FILMS BY NAOMI LEVINE" (PDF). www.moma.org. December 1973. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  3. "Warhol Superstar Naomi Levine".

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