Lloyd Michael Williams was one of the many experimental filmmakers working in New York during the 1960s; his most complex and personal film is Line of Apogee. However, he also made a series of delightful shorts, of which Wipes (1963), winner of the Grand Prize at the Canyon Cinema Film Festival in 1964, is perhaps the most accessible, and at a running time of one minutes, easily fits into nearly anyone’s schedule.
Tags: Experimental Cinema, Line of Apogee, Lloyd Michael Williams, Wipes





