Directing
Pat O'Neill
Born January 1, 1939 · Los Angeles, California, USA (age 87)
Pat O'Neill is an American independent experimental filmmaker and artist who has also worked in the special effects industry. Although his work embraces an extremely wide technical and aesthetic scope, he is perhaps best known for his startling, surrealistic, and humorous film compositions achieved through a mastery of the optical printer. His films and other artworks often reveal a complex and my…
Known For
Easyout · 1972Easyout
★ 5.51972
Movie
Has to do with a consideration of one possible conceptual model for human existence: that of a primitive form of yardchair, upon which sits The Creator, impassively observing the inexorable flow of His mountains.
Seven Second Love Affair · 1965Seven Second Love Affair
1965
MovieDocumentary
Les Blank's first documentary cinematography job shooting Drag Racers in Long Beach, CA, driving everything from hopped up "Mercs" to Supercharged "Rail Dragsters". These cars could accelerate to over 220 miles/hour in a mile. The film follows the life of Rick "The Iceman" Stewart as he attempts to grab the world's record. Original score by Canned Heat Blues Band.
Coming Down · 1968Coming Down
1968
Movie
16mm color short from Pat O'Neill, music video for The United States of America
The Groove Tube · 1974The Groove Tube
★ 5.01974
MovieComedy
Television programming takes it on the chin in this ribald spoof of the networks.
The Decay of Fiction · 2002The Decay of Fiction
★ 7.32002
Movie
The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles serves as the backdrop of Pat O’Neill’s artfully-crafted film. Shot in the classic Hollywood style, the movie follows various mysterious characters as they move through the haunted halls of the hotel, exploring along the way the secrets that are held within.
The Last of the Persimmons · 1972The Last of the Persimmons
★ 9.01972
Movie
LAST OF THE PERSIMMONS opens with a black-and-white image of a main inflating helium balloons in the shape of rabbits. Onto this image Mr. O'Neill places two mirror images an old Fleischer-style cartoon elephant comically licking its mouth as if in anticipation of yet another layered image, that of a ripe persimmon. —Manohla Dargis, "In the Studio's Shadow, An Avant-Garde Eye," The New York Times, 11/8/2004
Down Wind · 1973Down Wind
★ 8.41973
Movie
A thoughtful treatment of some of the problems we (mankind) have been having in dealing with our fellow species, animal and vegetable. Actually an undercover "structural" film, this one seems at first to be some sort of berserk travelogue. I spent years going to travelogues as a child, and still have a great fondness for visiting natural history museums in strange cities.
Ambassador Teardown · 2008Ambassador Teardown
2008
Movie
A look back at the hotel where The Decay of Fiction (2002) was filmed, at the time of its demolition.















