Leonard Charles Huia "Len" Lye (5 July 1901 – 15 May 1980), was a Christchurch, New Zealand-born artist known primarily for his experimental films and kinetic sculpture. His films are held in archives including the New Zealand Film Archive, British Film Institute, Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Pacific Film Archive at University of California, Berkeley.
Fountain of Hope/Peace
(Director)
Rainbow Dance
(Director)
Trade Tattoo
(Director)
A Colour Box
(Director)
Free Radicals
(Director)
Tusalava
(Director)
Ariel’s Song / Full Fathom Five
(Director)
Pictures for Percussion
(Director)
Color Cry
(Director)
The Birth of the Robot
(Director)
Swinging the Lambeth Walk
(Director)
Kaleidoscope
(Director)
Rhythm
(Director)
Tal Farlow
(Director)
Particles in Space
(Director)
Colour Flight
(Director)
N or NW
(Director)
Experimental Animation
(Director)
Cameramen at War
(Director)
All Souls Carnival
(Director)
Musical Poster #1
(Director)
Bells of Atlantis
(Assistant Director)
When the Pie Was Opened
(Director)
Hoch der Lambeth Valk
(Animation)
Kill or be Killed
(Director)
Experimental Animation
(Animation)
Experimental Animation
(Editor)
Experimental Animation
(Producer)
Peanuts
(Animation)
Prime Time
(Director)
Life's Musical Minute
(Director)
Planned Crops
(Director)
March of Time: Night Club Boom
(Director)
Newspaper Train
(Director)
Collapsible Metal Tubes
(Director)
Work Party
(Director)
Experimental Animation
(Writer)
Crusade in Europe
(Director)