Night Rose (1990/92) 16mm, color, silent, 4 min
Below
Angel World (1993) 16mm, color, sound, 11 min.
Night Films 1-5 (1993) 16mm, color/B&W, silent, 15 min. (camera original only)
Gay
Pride4 (1993/95) 16mm, color, silent, 3 min.
Tree (1995)
16mm, color, sound, 3 min.
Dream
of a Stone Faced Angel (1995) 16mm, color, silent, 28 min.
(camera original only)
Blue
Sun Western (1995) 16mm, color, sound, 9 min.
MM (1996)
16mm, color, sound, 7 min.
Lake
of the Spirits (1998) 16mm, color, sound, 7 min.
“The most successful metaphoric envisionment of the desert that I’ve seen in many years.” -Stan Brakhage
“The most successful metaphoric envisionment of the desert that I’ve seen in many years.” -Stan Brakhage
Chinatown
Sketch (1998) 16mm, color, silent, 17 min.
Los
Caudales (2004-05) 16mm, B&W, silent, 17 min.
"Timoleon is not only in love with film, but is the love of film. Los Caudales, shot in B/W reversal and perhaps one of the last films to be printed on the visually luxurious B/W reversal print stock, has many moments of astounding beauty. Many of its camera improvisations will stick forever in the memory of the film lover."
- Nathaniel Dorsky
"Timoleon is not only in love with film, but is the love of film. Los Caudales, shot in B/W reversal and perhaps one of the last films to be printed on the visually luxurious B/W reversal print stock, has many moments of astounding beauty. Many of its camera improvisations will stick forever in the memory of the film lover."
- Nathaniel Dorsky
The
Crossing (2007) 16mm, color, silent, 7 min.
Quartet (In-Camera) (2004-08) 16mm, color, silent, 12 min (camera original only)
Drifter (1996-2010) 16mm, color, silent, 25 min. (20 fps)
"Timoleon Wilkins' DRIFTER is something special. Wilkins is to the openness of the West what Peter Hutton is to the cramped East Coast." -Carson Lund
Stan Brakhage Film At Wit's Ends Award, Ann Arbor Film Festival, 2011
Drifter (1996-2010) 16mm, color, silent, 25 min. (20 fps)
"Timoleon Wilkins' DRIFTER is something special. Wilkins is to the openness of the West what Peter Hutton is to the cramped East Coast." -Carson Lund
Stan Brakhage Film At Wit's Ends Award, Ann Arbor Film Festival, 2011