Ethan Hart Minsker (born August 25, 1969) is an American writer,
filmmaker, artist, fanzine publisher and founding member of the
Antagonist Movement. His work has received a feature in the
French-edition of Vice magazine.A music video Minsker made for the
Washington punk band Desiderata was featured on the independent
section on MTV's 120 Minutes. His thesis project Amorosis, a
30-minute, 16 mm narrative film, was a finalist at the New York Film
Festival. After graduating with honors, Minsker began working on
independent films and music videos as a grip and electric.Minsker's
first music documentary was Anything Boys Can Do. The film was
exhibited at Exit Art Gallery and the Brooklyn Museum. The film won
several awards and played in 50 film festivals worldwide.Anything Boys
Can Do was followed by The Stick Up Artists in 1999, The Soft Hustle
(2000), Mark of the Ninja (2004), Touching a Van Gogh (2004), This Is
Berlin, Not New York (2008), and The Dolls of Lisbon in 2011, which
was featured as part of a special screening at the Queens Museum of
Art in New York City.
filmmaker, artist, fanzine publisher and founding member of the
Antagonist Movement. His work has received a feature in the
French-edition of Vice magazine.A music video Minsker made for the
Washington punk band Desiderata was featured on the independent
section on MTV's 120 Minutes. His thesis project Amorosis, a
30-minute, 16 mm narrative film, was a finalist at the New York Film
Festival. After graduating with honors, Minsker began working on
independent films and music videos as a grip and electric.Minsker's
first music documentary was Anything Boys Can Do. The film was
exhibited at Exit Art Gallery and the Brooklyn Museum. The film won
several awards and played in 50 film festivals worldwide.Anything Boys
Can Do was followed by The Stick Up Artists in 1999, The Soft Hustle
(2000), Mark of the Ninja (2004), Touching a Van Gogh (2004), This Is
Berlin, Not New York (2008), and The Dolls of Lisbon in 2011, which
was featured as part of a special screening at the Queens Museum of
Art in New York City.
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