The Film-Makers Cooperative
The New American Cinema Group (NACG)/ Film-Makers’ Cooperative was founded on July 14, 1961 as a membership cooperation by a group of 22 New York artists, including Jonas Mekas, Shirley Clarke, Ken and Flo Jacobs, Andy Warhol, and Jack Smith. The Film-Makers’ Cooperative is a division of the NACG and is its operational name for the distribution of avant-garde film.
The following Standish Lawder films are distributed by the Film-Maker’s Coop:
Roadfilm (1969)
Runaway (1969)
Eleven Different Horses (1969)
Corridor (1970)
Dangling Participle (1970)
Necrology (1971)
Colorfilm (1971)
Raindance (1972)
Sunday In Southbury (1972)