Tom Chomont
My dear friend Tom Chomont, a great experimental filmmaker, died on June 28, 2010 of Parkinson’s Disease. Tom’s disease was so bad that some days when I would visit him it would literally take 3 hours for him to get himself out of bed or pull himself off the floor. He was vehement about refusing help and all a visitor could do was to wait helplessly for the carbidopa-levodopa to take effect. I could never film him on one of his really bad days. It seemed too intrusive. But here he is on two relatively good days. First on October 3, 2005 when I went to visit him at his wretched little slum apartment on Elizabeth Street, which I suppose is technically in SoHo, but, since he’d lived there since the 1960s seemed more a part of the Lower East Side. Then on October 8th he was supposed to have a screening at Le Petit Versailles, the famous garden and performance space on East 2nd Street and Avenue C. The rain was so awful that evening that the screening had to be moved upstairs to Jack Waters’ and Peter Cramer’s apartment. This is some footage I shot before the screening. Among those present were the filmmakers Robert Beavers, Marguerite Paris & M.M. Serra.
04:47 Peter Cramer
05:21 Kate Huh
06:01 Jack Waters
06:09 Dr. Samay Jain, Tom’s neurologist
06:40 Nelson Gonzalez
06:55 Robert Beavers
06:48 Marguerite Paris & Tom Chomont
06:50 M.M. Serra