Where to watch Ian Hugo in the UK
Find every Ian Hugo film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 11 May 2026.
Ian Hugo was born Hugh Parker Guiler in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 15, 1898. His childhood was spent in Puerto Rico—a "tropical paradise," the memory of which stayed with him and surfaced in both his engravings and his films. He attended school in Scotland and graduated from Columbia University, where he studied economics and literature. Hugo was working with the National City Bank when he met and married author Anais Nin in 1923. The couple moved to Paris the following year where Nin's diary and Guiler's artistic aspirations flowered. Guiler feared his business associates would not u…
Ian Hugo films streaming in the UK
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- Bells of Atlantis (1952) Director
- Through the Magiscope (1969) Editor
- Jazz of Lights (1954) Director
- Luminescence (1976) Director
- Melodic Inversion (1958) Director
- Apertura (1970) Director
- Aphrodisiac I (1971) Director
- Transmigration (1973) Director
- Levitation (1972) Editor
- Venice Etude No. 1 (1962) Director
- The Gondola Eye (1963) Director
- Ai-Ye (1950) Director
- Ian Hugo, Engraver and Filmmaker (1972) Director
- Aphrodisiac II (1972) Director
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