Films preserved by

Phoenix Arts Alliance ( )

Bathers (1960), Beryl Sokoloff’s lyrical portrait of visitors to Coney Island (2017 Federal Grants).
Drum City (ca. 1980), rhythmic ride on a New York City bus, by Beryl Sokoloff (2012 Federal Grants).
France III (1961), Beryl Sokoloff’s experimental portrait of a nation in turmoil (2019 Federal Grants).
Gaudi (1962), artist Beryl Sokoloff’s riff on the architecture of Antoni Gaudí (2011 Avant-Garde Masters Grants). Play film
Ghosts (1972), Beryl Sokoloff’s macabre experimental film (2024 Federal Grants).
Immigrant (1960), Beryl Sokoloff’s vision of New York as seen through the eyes of a stranger (2017 Federal Grants).
Les Girls (ca. 1980), New York’s 28th Street, as filmed by Beryl Sokoloff from his apartment window (2012 Federal Grants).
Love (1960), exploration of the streets of New York by Beryl Sokoloff (2019 Federal Grants).
Maze (ca. 1980), film by Beryl Sokoloff, imagining a New York populated by animated sculptures (2012 Federal Grants).
Mirror Eye (1992), Beryl Sokoloff’s abstract portrait of Times Square (2015 Federal Grants).
New York (1965), abstract expressionist collage by Beryl Sokoloff (2024 Federal Grants).
P.A. (1983), Beryl Sokoloff’s kinetic exploration of New York City (2015 Federal Grants).
Spain (1962), early 8mm work by Beryl Sokoloff capturing the lingering Old World traditions in Franco-era Spain (2015 Federal Grants).
Tomb (1961), musical collage film by Beryl Sokoloff (2017 Federal Grants).
Tower Dance (1988), Beryl Sokoloff’s playful depiction of the World Trade Center (2024 Federal Grants).
Travers (1961), abstract study of light and pattern and of nature and artifice by Beryl Sokoloff (2019 Federal Grants).