Director Steven Lippman's (aka Flip) works have been screened at director tribute programs at the
Sound Unseen Film Festival (US); In-Edit Music Film Festival/Barcelona;
and the Music Doc Festival/Sweden.
His work included a collaboration with Oscar-winning singer/songwriter
Jorge Drexler on a dazzling experimental music short film,
2 segundos de oscuridad (2007), which premiered at the Denver Film Festival. "Oscuridad"
follows
Mariners & Musicians (2006) with
Rosanne Cash, which screened at
film festivals worldwide including a special screening at the Sydney
Arts Festival. The project is a companion piece to her highly acclaimed
album "Black Cadillac."
"Mariners" is another in a continuing series of innovative music short
films directed and conceived by Flip including "Life On A String" based
on five songs by Laurie Anderson. "String" was an official selection of
Cannes/Directors' Fortnight and the Berlin Film Festival. Other
festival screenings included Athens, London, Sao Paolo, and Denver.
"String," along with others in his series were broadcast on IFC
(Independent Film Channel) - an unprecedented showcase for the
combination of music and cinema.
A recent joyous detour included conceiving and directing the mini-movie
music video for
Dolly Parton's
Dolly Parton: Better Get to Livin' (2007), featuring special
appearances by Amy Sedaris in multiple roles. The video was cited by
Newsweek on their "Best of 2007" list. Flip returned for a follow-up
collaboration on Ms. Parton's "Jesus & Gravity." Both pieces are
available on iTunes Video.
Flip's half-hour conceptual film for
David Bowie, "Reality," was also
featured on the DualDisc release. The film was hailed by Rolling Stone
as a highlight on a list of "five essential Dual Discs you need."
"Reality" had its world premiere public screening at the Woodstock Film
Festival. Select images from the film were interpolated into the video
projections of Bowie's "Reality" tour.
Flip also directed a documentary for
Bette Midler "Sings the
Peggy Lee
Songbook," which interweaves 4 intimate performances by Ms. Midler,
interviews with Nicki Lee Foster and Holly Foster Wells (Miss Lee's
daughter and granddaughter) and rare never before seen home video
footage from the Peggy Lee archive. The program is featured on the
special DualDisc edition of Bette Midler's album of the same name.
Flip has also directed several performance videos, documentaries and
EPKs for such diverse artists as Chris Thile & Michael Daves, Emmylou
Harris, Julia Fordham, The Manhattan Transfer, Duncan Sheik, Janis
Siegel, Paula West, Fazil Say, and others. His short profiles on Philip
Glass, Harold Pinter, Trisha Brown, and Cirque Plume were broadcast on
PBS as part of Live from the Lincoln Center Festival of the Arts.
Flip directed the film version of Lee
Nagrin and Basil Twist's acclaimed and singular theater experience
Behind the Lid (2014). This feature film blurs the lines between
avant-garde cinema and theater documentary.
Flip was the recipient of a Peter S. Reed Foundation grant in
recognition of his film directing.
He was chosen for Filmmaker Magazine's annual "25 New Faces of
Independent Film", and listed as the highest ranked director.
Before his death, Flip was in pre-production on the feature
documentary "Stay All Night." The project would have chronicled the experience of
the never-filmed yet legendary
Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall concert of
April 23rd, 1961 as told by those who were there in the audience. In
turn, oral history and witness would have created an intimate mosaic portrait
of intersecting lives and "the greatest night in show business
history," along with the city and era in which it all took place. "Stay
All Night" would have been executive produced by Oscar-winning filmmakers Rob
Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, and produced by Mary Wharton.
Steven Lippman passed away on August 12, 2018, at the age of 58.