Maya Deren
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| Gender | Female |
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| Death | 64 years ago |
| Date of birth | April 29,1917 |
| Zodiac sign | Taurus |
| Born | Kyiv |
| Ukraine | |
| Date of died | October 13,1961 |
| Died | Manhattan |
| New York | |
| United States | |
| Albums | Voices of Haiti |
| Spouse | Teiji Ito |
| Alexandr Hackenschmied | |
| Gregory Bardacke | |
| Influenced by | Jean Cocteau |
| Marcel Duchamp | |
| Katherine Dunham | |
| Joseph Campbell | |
| Gregory Bateson | |
| Education | Smith College |
| New York University | |
| International School of Geneva | |
| The New School Welcome Center | |
| Books | Essential Deren: Collected Writings on Film |
| An anagram of ideas on art, form and film | |
| The Voodoo Gods | |
| Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti | |
| Religion and Magic: Tomorrow, V3, No. 1, Autumn, 1954 | |
| Form | Photography |
| Parents | Solomon Derenkowsky |
| Marie Fiedler | |
| Film | Invocation: Maya Deren, In the Mirror of Maya Deren |
| Influences | Marcel Duchamp |
| Katherine Dunham | |
| Joseph Campbell | |
| Jean Cocteau | |
| Gregory Bateson | |
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| ID | 488325 |
The Witch's Cradle
At Land
The Private Life of a Cat
A Study in Choreography for Camera
Ritual in Transfigured Time
Meditation on Violence
Ensemble for Somnambulists
The Very Eye of Night
Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti
In the Mirror of Maya Deren
Cinema16: American Short Films
Maya Deren, Take Zero
Meshes of the Afternoon
At Land
The Private Life of a Cat
A Study in Choreography for Camera
Ritual in Transfigured Time
Meditation on Violence
Ensemble for Somnambulists
The Very Eye of Night
Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti
In the Mirror of Maya Deren
Cinema16: American Short Films
Maya Deren, Take Zero
Meshes of the Afternoon
Maya Deren Life story
Maya Deren was a Ukrainian-born American experimental filmmaker and important part of the avant-garde in the 1940s and 1950s. Deren was also a choreographer, dancer, film theorist, poet, lecturer, writer, and photographer. The function of film, Deren believed, was to create an experience.