Amos Vogel

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Amos Vogel was an influential Austrian-American film curator and critic best known for championing avant-garde and independent cinema and co-founding the New York Film Festival.

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instanceOf author
film critic
film curator
human
awardReceived Special Award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association
birthName Amos Vogelbaum
causeOfDeath kidney failure
citizenship Austria
United States of America
coFounded Lincoln Center Film Department
New York Film Festival
countryOfBirth Austria
dateOfBirth 1921-04-18
dateOfDeath 2012-04-24
educatedAt City College of New York
The New School
employer Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
University of Pennsylvania
ethnicGroup Jewish
fieldOfWork film curation
film education
film history
fledFrom Anschluss-era Austria
surface form: Nazi Austria
founded Cinema 16
genre film criticism
film theory
immigratedTo United States of America
influenced New American Cinema
surface form: New American Cinema movement

U.S. film festival programming practices
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
movement avant-garde cinema
independent film
name Amos Vogel self-link
notableFor championing avant-garde cinema
co-founding the New York Film Festival
promoting independent film
running the Cinema 16 film society
notableWork Film as a Subversive Art
occupation author
film critic
film curator
university teacher
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld founder and director of Cinema 16
programming director of the New York Film Festival
residence New York City
Philadelphia
spouse Marcia Vogel

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