Bruce Baillie (September 24, 1931 - April 10, 2020) was an American cinematic artist and founding member of Canyon Cinema in San Francisco. In 1961, Baillie, along with friend and fellow cinematic artist Chick Strand, among others, founded San Francisco Cinematheque.
All My Life
(Director)
Quixote
(Director)
Valentin de las Sierras
(Director)
Castro Street
(Director)
Here I Am
(Director)
Roslyn Romance
(Director)
Quick Billy
(Director)
Tung
(Director)
Mass for the Dakota Sioux
(Director)
Everyman
(Director)
Julio en Chapala
(Director)
David Lynn's Sculpture
(Director)
Port Chicago Vigil
(Director)
The Brookfield Recreation Center
(Director)
Spring
(Director)
The Cardinal's Visit
(Director)
The Cardinal's Return
(Director)
Six Rolls; 14/41/43/36/47/52: Quick Billy
(Director)
Memoirs of an angel
(Director)
To Parsifal
(Director)
Mr. Hayashi
(Director)
The P-38 Pilot
(Director)
Little Girl
(Director)
Introduction to the Holy Scrolls
(Director)
On Sundays
(Director)
Salute
(Director)
Robert Fulton
(Director)
Termination
(Director)
Will Hindle
(Director)
Show Leader
(Director)
Commute
(Director)
I Wish I Knew
(Director)
Yellow Horse
(Director)
Roy Eldridge
(Director)
A Hurrah for Soldiers
(Director)
The Gymnasts
(Director)
Have You Thought of Talking to the Director?
(Director)
Still Life
(Director)
California Report #6: Berkeley Murals and Mudflats
(Director)
20 Little Films
(Director)
The News #3 (The Peace Rally)
(Director)
Pietá
(Director)
Trio
(Cinematography)