Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Missed/Claude Pérès
ABOUT: "Claude Pérès refuses to give any biographic information, thinking what ought to be known is in his work.
To the question:"What do you do for a living?" He will answer: "I write stuff, I film stuff".
He directed his first feature Unfaithful feat Marcel Schlutt, music by Lydia Lunch."
www.claudeperes.com
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Manqué (Missed)
Monday, June 22, 2009
Wavelength/Michael Snow
WIKI: "Wavelength is a short, forty-five minute film that made the reputation of Canadian and artist Michael Snow. Considered a landmark of avant-garde cinema, it was filmed over one week in December 1966 and edited in 1967"
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
The House/Šarūnas Bartas
Šarūnas Bartas is a Lithuanian film director. One of the most prominent Lithuanian film directors internationally from the late 20th century.
ABOUT: "A dreamy, silken parable of the fate of late twentieth-century Europe, The House is an almost entirely wordless exploration of a single space: an imposing country manor by a lake that may possibly be the fantasy of one of the many diverse and melancholic inhabitants we encounter there..."
Friday, June 12, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
I will die/Yang Zhenzhong
REVIEW: "Yang Zhenzhong’s I Will Die, 2000-2005, is a remarkably simple and effective work of art. It consists of two rows of five large screens in which we see a variety of people from different nations say the words ‘I will die’ in their own language. Zhenzhong filmed people in their own environment in moments that seem snatched from the flow of everyday life. Some are serious, some amused, some indifferent. The constant flux of people and different languages together with the simple profundity of the statement makes Zhenzhong’s I Will Die one of the most powerful works on exhibition in this years Venice Biennale."
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