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Edward Owens Filmography

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EdwardOwens

Known for Directing · Remembrance: A Portrait Study, Private Imaginings and Narrative Facts, Once I Loved a Woman

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Edward Owens is a distinctive voice in the realm of avant-garde cinema, known for his innovative works that challenge traditional narrative forms. His most celebrated film, *Untitled: #16* (1966), is a striking exploration of imagery and emotion, combining experimental editing techniques with profound visual storytelling. This film, emblematic of Owens’ unique artistic vision, attracts collectors not only for its artistic merit but also for its role in the evolution of independent Black cinema. Owens’ artistic journey began at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he honed his skills in painting and sculpture before transitioning to filmmaking under the mentorship of Gregory Markopoulos. His time in New York City further enriched his style, leading to collaborations with notable figures like poet Charles Boultenhouse. Although Owens returned to Chicago in 1971 and never completed another film, *Untitled: #16* remains a coveted gem, revered for its groundbreaking approach and significant cultural impact, making it a must-have for any serious physical media collector.

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