
David Brooks
Directing
An influential figure within the NYC experimental film community of the mid-1960s, David Brooks died tragically young leaving behind only a handful of works. David Brooks died in an automobile accident in 1969 at the age of 24 with only six completed works to his credit.
Acting
Crew

Carolyn and Me: Part Three
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Carolyn and Me: Part Two
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Carolyn and Me: Part One
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Carolyn and Me
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Late Fragments
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The Wind Is Driving Him Toward the Open Sea
Editor

The Wind Is Driving Him Toward the Open Sea
Cinematography

The Wind Is Driving Him Toward the Open Sea
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Eel Creek
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Letter to D.H. in Paris
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Winter '64-'66
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Hold Me While I'm Naked
Music
Early Fragments
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Redcap or Peanut Butter on My Roof
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Film Magazine of the Arts
Cinematography

Nightspring Daystar
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Nightspring Daystar
Editor

Nightspring Daystar
Director of Photography
Roland Kirk
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Jerry
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