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Ce mémoire parle du réalisateur Jonas Mekas et son cinéma "qui voyage dans le temps". Il s'agit d'une analyse des deux moments de sa carrière cinématographique : les années 70 et les années 2000. En essayant de faire une comparaison entre les deux moments historiques nous découvrirons le style cinématographique mekasien, mais aussi les nouvelles frontières qui attendent le cinéma et de la vidéo d'aujourd'hui.
Jonas Mekas --- cinéma expérimental --- diary film --- Internet --- vidéo --- Arts & sciences humaines > Arts du spectacle
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The filmmaker Barbara Rubin, who was a teenager in the New York Underground in the 1960s, immediately became one of its key figures. Her groundbreaking double projection film, Christmas on Earth in 1963, was sexually provocative and aesthetically innovative. Rubin worked regularly with Jonas Mekas and Andy Warhol, she introduced Bob Dylan to Allen Ginsberg and connected Warhol to The Velvet Underground. During an intense journey, she wrote passionate letters about the film and the underground to Mekas. In this special 80th issue of the magazine Film Culture features her letters to Mekas published for the first time, as well as interviews and her screenplay, Christmas on Earth Continued, a planned sequel to her notorious film.
Barbara Rubin, Jonas Mekas --- Motion picture producers and directors --- twintigste eeuw --- film --- filmgeschiedenis --- filmregisseurs --- experimentele film --- Verenigde Staten --- New York --- 791.471 RUBIN --- Rubin, Barbara, --- Exhibitions --- Rubin, Barbara
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"Claude Cahun, Maya Deren, and Cindy Sherman were born in different countries, in different generations - Cahun in France in 1894, Deren in Russia in 1917, and Sherman in the United States in 1954. Yet they share a deeply theatrical obsession that shatters any notion of a unified self. All three try out identities from different social classes and geographic environments, extend their temporal range into the past and future, and transform themselves into heroes and villains, mythological creatures, and sex goddesses. The premise of Inverted Odysseys is that this expanded concept of the self - this playful urge to "try on" other roles - is more than a feminist or psychological issue. It is central to our global culture, to our definition of human identity in a world where the individual exists in a multicultural and multemporal environment. This book is an "odyssey" through historical, theoretical, critical, and literary perspectives on the three artists viewed in the context of these issues."--Jacket.
ed. by Shelley Rice ; with contr. by Lynn Gumpert, Lucy R. Lippard, Jonas Mekas [et al.] ; also incl. Heroines : A Fictional Text by Claude Cahun, transl. by Norman MacAfee --- fotografie --- Cahun Claude --- literatuur --- Deren Maya --- film --- Verenigde Staten --- Frankrijk --- experimentele film --- Sherman Cindy --- feminisme --- gender studies --- psychologie --- identiteit --- 7.036 --- 77.036 --- 791.43 --- Deren, Maya --- Sherman, Cindy --- Cahun, Claude --- Photography, Artistic --- Cahun, Claude, --- Derenkowsky, Elenora --- Derenkowsky, Eleanora --- Deren, Elenora --- Deren, Eleanora --- Bardacke, Elenora --- Bardacke, Eleanora --- Hammid, Elenora --- Hammid, Eleanora --- Hammid, Maya --- Ito, Maya --- Schwob, Lucy, --- Courlis, Claude, --- Identity --- Artists --- Film directors --- Images of women --- Book
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This sequel to A Critical Cinema offers a new collection of interviews with independent filmmakers that is a feast for film fans and film historians. Scott MacDonald reveals the sophisticated thinking of these artists regarding film, politics, and contemporary gender issues. The interviews explore the careers of Robert Breer, Trinh T. Minh-ha, James Benning, Su Friedrich, and Godfrey Reggio. Yoko Ono discusses her cinematic collaboration with John Lennon, Michael Snow talks about his music and films, Anne Robertson describes her cinematic diaries, Jonas Mekas and Bruce Baillie recall the New York and California avant-garde film culture. The selection has a particularly strong group of women filmmakers, including Yvonne Rainer, Laura Mulvey, and Lizzie Borden. Other notable artists are Anthony McCall, Andrew Noren, Ross McElwee, Anne Severson, and Peter Watkins.
Experimental films --- Independent filmmakers --- NON-CLASSIFIABLE. --- Independent moviemakers --- Motion picture producers and directors --- History and criticism --- United States. --- History and criticism. --- Interviews --- United States --- Interviews. --- film --- filmgeschiedenis --- Verenigde Staten --- experimentele film --- Breer Robert --- Snow Michael --- Mekas Jonas --- Baillie Bruce --- Ono Yoko --- McCall Anthony --- Noren Andrew --- Robertson Anne --- Benning James --- Borden Lizzie --- McElwee Ross --- Friedrich Su --- Severson Anne --- Mulvey Laura --- Rainer Yvonne --- Minh-ha Trinh T --- Reggio Godfrey --- Watkins Peter --- 791.43 --- Films expérimentaux --- Réalisateurs de cinéma indépendants --- Histoire et critique --- Entretiens --- a critical cinema sequel. --- andrew noren. --- anne robertson. --- anne severson. --- anthony mccall. --- bruce baillie. --- film and television. --- film criticism. --- film culture. --- film fans. --- film history. --- film studies. --- gender and sexuality. --- gender theory. --- godfrey reggio. --- independent filmmakers. --- james benning. --- john lennon. --- jonas mekas. --- laura mulvey. --- lizzie borden. --- media studies. --- micheal snow. --- movie criticism. --- peter watkins. --- politics. --- robert breer. --- ross mcelwee. --- su friedrich. --- trinh t minh ha. --- women filmmakers. --- yoko ono. --- yvonne rainer.
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