Kenneth Macpherson

Kenneth Macpherson

Kenneth Macpherson, the avant-garde filmmaker, was born in 1902 in Scotland, United Kingdom, and began his active directing career in the late 1920s. His main genres were experimental and silent films, with his most acclaimed work being "Borderline," a silent film starring Paul Robeson. Although Macpherson didn't win any major awards, his impact on the world of experimental cinema remains undeniable, with his unique authorial style that challenged traditional film narratives. Kenneth Macpherson, a true visionary, dared to break free from the conventions of his time, leaving a unique and lasting imprint on the world of cinema.