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Charles Ronald Rice (1935–1964) was an American experimental filmmaker, whose free-form style influenced experimental filmmakers in New York and California during the early 1960s.


Biography
Ron Rice was born in New York City in 1935.

He was 29 when he died of in , Mexico in December 1964.

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Career

The Flower Thief
Rice twice collaborated with future Warhol star , including Rice's first and best-known film, The Flower Thief (1960). Created in 1959 for less than $1,000, it used World War II aerial gunnery 16mm film cartridges donated to Rice by Hollywood producer . In 1962, it was seen by a large New York audience as a selection of 's Cinema 16.

Rice commented on his inventive approach:

In 2005, after muffled dialogue was restored by the Anthology Film Archives, reviewed the film for the :


Senseless
The 28-minute Senseless print was silent, but it played at New York's Charles Theater with Béla Bartók music. This was not planned; it just happened to be one of the few LP records in the projection booth. Each showing was slightly different since the record was never synched with the start of the film at the same place. Cary Collins provided background on the production:


The Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man

Chumlum
Rice also worked with Jack Smith, who appears in Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man with Taylor Mead, and in . Rice was inspired to make Chumlum while working with Smith on the props for Smith's . Chumlum also stars , who appeared in both of Smith's films, as well as several of 's films. also has a role in Chumlum.

Rice's films can still be rented from the Filmmaker's Cooperative. His work paved the way for other experimental filmmakers of the 1960s, including the brothers. All but forgotten today, Rice was a major figure of the New American Cinema, and his deeply personal, anarchic films are the work of a true cinematic visionary.


Awards
Rice's Senseless was the winner of the 1962 Filmmaker's Award at New York's showcase of experimental cinema, the Charles Theater. The panel of judges included Variety columnist Herman G. Weinberg and actor .

Chumlum was selected as one of the 330 films in Anthology Film Archives' Essential Cinema Repertory Collection as chosen by the selection committee of , , Ken Kelman, , Jonas Mekas and P. Adams Sitney. Everleth, Mike. "Anthology Film Archives’ Essential Cinema Repertory Collection", May 3, 2010.


Filmography
  • The Flower Thief (1960)
  • The Dancing Master (1961) (Unfinished project with )
  • Senseless (1962)
  • Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man (1963)
  • (1963)


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