Born in New York City in 1935, Ungerer’s education includes a BFA (Pratt Institute), MA (Columbia University), and PhD (Sacramento University). While at school he also worked as a freelance cameraperson and editor, but turned to personal filmmaking in 1964. Between 1964 and 1969 he produced five films: The Tasmanian Devil (1964), Meet Me, Jesus (1966), A Lion’s Tale (1968), Introduction To Oobieland (1969), and Ubi Est Terram Oobiae? (1969). In ‘69 he moved to Vermont and a teaching position at Goddard College. Then he formed Dark Horse Films, Inc. in 1976, a non-profit company under which he produced four independent features: The Animal (1976), The House Without Steps (1979), The Winter There Was Very Little Snow (1982), and Leaving The Harbor (1992). As of 1991 there has been, and conti
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