His main course was
directing, for what in 1965 he presented has end term project a short movie
without title.
The failure was incredible, because no one seemed to understand what
Jim wanted to tell with his images.
Disappointed, he decided
to leave university and to return to Venice.
Of his work for the major in Film we have what four years later has
been published under the title of
"The Lords: Notes of Vision" based on a re-editing of ideas
about his personal appreciation of Art.

Filmography for Jim Morrison and the Doors is the following:
* Break On Through. 16 mm, color, 3'10".
A promotional movie for TV made by Elektra Records.
* Feast Of Friends. 16 mm. See IMDB
A part was in black and white and the other in color, 40'.
Photography and design by Paul Ferrara and Jim Morrison.
Editing by Frank Lisciandro.
Audio by Babe Hill.
Co-produced by The Doors.
* HiWay. 35 mm, 50'.
A movie by Jim Morrison, Frank Lisciandro and Paul Ferrara.
Audio by Babe Hill.
Title song by George Ferrara.
Music by Fred Myrow.
* The Doors Are Open. 60'. See IMDB
Production in black and white for TV.
Contains acts and political events of '68.
It is divided in 4 parts and has been made by Granada TV, London in
Roundhouse Theatre.
It contains excellent acts and good sound.
* The Doors. 1991, 142'. See IMDB
Director: Oliver Stone.
Producers: Sasha Harari, Bill Graham Films, Imagine Entertainment.
Interpreters:
| Jim Morrison | Val Kilmer |
| Pamela Courson | Meg Ryan |
| Ray Manzarek | Kyle Maclachlan |
| Robbie Krieger | Frank Whaley |
| John Densmore | Kevin Dillon |
Here are IMDB (Internet Movie Data Base) about Jim
Sorry for the possible errors in my english. I translated this from
Spanish. Please, send me notes about my mistakes and I'll correct them
ASAP.
Many thanks to Maria Jose Blas Ruiz, the author of the
original page. [NOT WORKING ANYMORE]