Lewis KLAHR (1956, New York) has been making films since 1977. He is known for his unique, idiosyncratic experimental films and cut-out animations that have been shown extensively in the US and Europe. Klahr is also a scriptwriter. The Pettifogger is his first feature-length film.
(selection) Her Fragrant Emulsion (1987, short), The Pharaoh's Belt (1993, short), Altair (1994, short), Downs Are Feminine (1994, short), Green '62 (1996, short), Lulu (1996, short), Calendar the Siamese (1997, short), Pony Glass (1998, short), Marietta's Lied (1998, short), Govinda (1999, short), Elsa Kirk (1999, short), A Failed Cardigan Maneuver (1999, short), Engram Sepals (2000, short), Daylight Moon (2002, short), The Aperture of Ghostings (2002, short), Two Minutes to Zero (2004, short), The Diptherians Episode Two: The Rhythm That Forgets Itself (2008, short), False Aging (2008, short), Wednesday Morning Two A.M. (2009, short), The Pettifogger (2011)