Frank Stauffacher (1917 – 24 July 1955) was an American experimental filmmaker, best known for directing the cinema series "Art in Cinema" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art from 1946 to 1954.[1]

Frank Stauffacher
Born1917 (1917)
DiedJuly 24, 1955(1955-07-24) (aged 37–38)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
OccupationExperimental filmmaker
Spouse
(m. 1948)
RelativesJack Stauffacher

He was the cinematographer for Mother's Day (1948) and Adventures of Jimmy (1950), two films by James Broughton. His brother, Jack Stauffacher, is a well-known printer and typeface creator.[2] On December 18, 2013, Notes on the Port of St. Francis was selected for the Library of Congress's National Film Registry.

From November 1948 until his death in 1955 from a brain tumor, Stauffacher was married to graphic artist Barbara Stauffacher Solomon.

Stauffacher's short film Zigzag was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "The Films of Frank Stauffacher | BAMPFA". bampfa.org. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  2. ^ "Frank Stauffacher papers, 1927-1962". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  3. ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.
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