Jerome Hiler


Jerome Hiler is an American experimental filmmaker, painter and stain glass artist.

Biography

Hiler began his filmmaking career along side Robert Cowan, as a projectionist at The Filmmaker Cinematheque at 125 West 41st St. in New York City. He was the first projectionist for Andy Warhol's The Chelsea Girls, and went on to project that film more than 150 times.
Hiler creates experimental films. An Artforum review by P. Adams Sitney of his 2011 film, Words of Mercury, described Hiler as part of the "rare company of significant if almost invisible filmmakers of the American avant-garde cinema." Manohla Dargis of The New York Times wrote that Hiler's "output is limited but stunning." Wheeler Winston Dixon has described his films as “everyday objects, places, things and people are transformed into integers of light, creating a sinuous tapestry of restless imagistic construction”.
Since the 1960s, Hiler's partner has been fellow filmmaker Nathaniel Dorsky, with whom he collaborates at times on films.

Filmography