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Michael Blackwood (filmmaker)

Michael Blackwood was a German-born American independent documentary filmmaker who founded Blackwood Productions, now known as Michael Blackwood Productions, in 1966.

Early years
Blackwood was born in Breslau, Germany, on July 15, 1934. In 1949, the family relocated to New York City. ==Career==
Career
Blackwood's first film experience came at the NBC Special Films Unit where he worked under the editor Isaac Kleinerman to make documentary films such as Broadway Express (1957–1959). Later he worked as a freelance producer-director for German Television to make documentary films about cultural news subjects, which would result in ongoing collaborations with them during his independent film career. Michael Blackwood Productions expanded to encompass the subject of architecture with the film Beyond Utopia: Changing Attitudes in American Architecture (1983) and went on to document the works of many other architects including Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki, and Richard Meier. Michael Blackwood directed and produced over 50 films between 1983 and 1999 under Michael Blackwood Productions, and since 2000, an even greater number, largely split between the subjects of art and architecture. ==Death==
Death
Blackwood died on February 24, 2023, at the age of 88. ==Legacy==
Legacy
Michael Blackwood created over 150 films covering art, architecture, dance, music, history, and culture with such figures as Thelonious Monk, Philip Guston, Zaha Hadid, Francis Bacon, Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, and Andy Warhol. Blackwood helped define a cinema verité observational style of filmmaking that was practiced by such contemporaries as Albert Maysles and D.A. Pennebaker. His diverse array of films and subjects contain a common thread of didacticism and austerity, favoring pure reporting over the art of filmmaking. Blackwood's core belief is that in the cinema lies the power to enlighten the viewer, and thus reconcile the masses with the art of the postwar world. ==References==
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