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John Knecht

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American filmmaker (born 1947)
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John Knecht (born 1947) is an American filmmaker. He has been active in making experimental and avant-garde film and video since the 1970s. Most of his better-known work is animated, including The Possible Fog of Heaven and The Poxiox Series.

He has been a lifetime supporter of the gay rights movement.

References

  1. Colgate: John Knecht, Russell Colgate Distinguished University Professor of Art & Art History and Film & Media Studies


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