Movies: William T. Wiley
- 1967
The Off-Handed Jape... & How to Pull It Off (1967)
The Off-Handed Jape... & How to Pull It Off41967HD
The Off-Handed Jape is an afternoon’s lark made by Nelson and his artist friend William Wiley. The two men perform whimsical actions and poses for the camera, then recontextualize this imagery by improvising their own commentary on the action at a la...
- 1974
Deep Westurn (1974)
Deep Westurn01974HD
A ‘film wake’. Though celebratory in mood, it has a mournful subtext… death and dying. We dedicated it to Dr. Sam West, departed friend and patron of the arts, trusting that his ghost would approve our hi-jinx and seeming irreverence. Preserved by t...
- 1963
Plastic Haircut (1963)
Plastic Haircut01963HD
"Dada-inspired performance in which absurd actions take place in an environment of strange symbols and graphic forms." -Mark Webber. Design by William T. Wiley and Robert Hudson. Sound collage by Steve Reich....
- 1967
The Great Blondino (1967)
The Great Blondino4.11967HD
Shooting in 1966 without script, story, or any narrative preconception, Nelson and Wiley created a masterwork of ‘60s independent cinema. The Great Blondino follows an anachronistically attired young fellow as he navigates a beguiling, sometimes trou...
- 2000
Yield to Total Elation: The Life and Art of Achilles Rizzoli (2000)
Yield to Total Elation: The Life and Art of Achilles Rizzoli02000HD
Yield to Total Elation explores the life and work of the enigmatic and visionary artist Achilles G. Rizzoli. A mundane architectural draftsman by day, the architectural transcriber of the divine by night, Rizzoli created elaborate Beaux-Arts influenc...
- 1971
Five Artists: BillBobBillBillBob (1971)
Five Artists: BillBobBillBillBob01971HD
A feature-length documentary directed by Dorothy Wiley and Gunvor Nelson about five working San Francisco artists: William T. Wiley, Robert Hudson, William Allan, William Geis and Robert Nelson-- A profile of five friends and their creative processes...