Biography
Tom Palazzolo (born 1937) is an American experimental filmmaker, photographer, and painter. From St. Louis, Missouri, Palazzolo moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1960 to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Palazzolo is most known for his Chicago-centric documentary films. He is recognized for his ability to reveal the realities of the working class and urban life. Utilizing the Cinéma vérité style in films such as Jerry's (1976), his perspective often include panoramic views of a place or event. Palazzolo's editing style is said to add a sense of humor while still portraying his subjects honestly. He was an important part of the underground film scene in Chicago during the 1960-70s that set itself apart from the lights of Hollywood and New York City.
Filmography
All 31
Movies 31
Director 29
Self 1

Vivian Maier Photographer (2012)

Rita on the Ropes (2001)

I Married a Munchkin (1994)

At Maxwell Street (1984)

Caligari's Cure (1983)

Murder in a Mist (1980)

Labor Day: East Chicago (1979)

Dr. John and Martha Faye (1978)

I Was a Contestant at Mother's Wet T-Shirt Contest (1978)

Marquette Park (Part I) (1976)

Sneakin' and Peekin' (1976)

Gay for a Day (1976)

Costumes on Review (1976)

Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think) (1974)

Jerry's (1974)

Love It, Leave It (1973)

Another Millionaire (1973)

Hot and Nasty (1972)

Ricky and Rocky (1972)

Your Astronauts (1970)

Campaign (1968)

Tattooed Lady of Riverview (1967)

Bride Unveiled (1967)

America's in Real Trouble (1967)

O (1967)

The Tattooed Lady of Riverview (1967)

He (1966)

Venus and Adonis (1966)

Lily's World of Wax

Roger the Dodger

Chicago Nazis
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Known forDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1937-01-01 (86 years old)
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
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