Morris Engel
American photographer and filmmaker
Morris Engel was a multifaceted American artist who made significant contributions to the fields of photography and filmmaking. As a photographer, he developed a keen eye for capturing life's moments, while his work in cinematography and filmmaking showcased his ability to tell compelling stories through the lens. Engel's collaborative spirit and creative vision led to the production of innovative and influential films.
Engel's most notable achievement was the creation of Little Fugitive, a groundbreaking film released in 1953. Produced in collaboration with his wife, Ruth Orkin, and friend Raymond Abrashkin, Little Fugitive gained international recognition as a pioneering example of American independent cinema, distinct from the traditional Hollywood studio system. This landmark film cemented Engel's reputation as a trailblazing filmmaker and paved the way for future generations of independent filmmakers.