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"The coolest film organization in the world." —John Waters
Est. 1961.
Stéphane Marti is a teacher and film-maker who, since 1976, has been expounding the plasticity of experimental cinema, freeing it from the dominant codes of narrative cinema. An avid defender of Super-8mm film (which he has been using for 30 years), he has fought for the acknowledgement of its excellence as a film-making tool. His work, which screens in festivals and at international events, has been the subject of numerous interviews and articles. Flamboyant, baroque and sensual, his work revolves primarily around the question of the body and the sacred.
A film by Frédérique Devaux and Michel Amarger / 2003-2005 video 17min
+ 3 films by Stéphane Marti
Allegoria 1979 Super8 14min
Diasparagmos 1980 Super8 13min
Mira Corpora 2004 Super8 45min
Author(s) | Frédérique Devaux, Michel Amarger |
Artist(s) | Stéphane Marti |
Format | DVD Pal Interzone 4:3 |
Original format | Vidéo & Super 8 |
Year | 2003-2005 |
Language(s) | French |
Subtitles | English, French |
Runtime | 98 min |
Publisher | Re:Voir |
The Film-Makers’ Cooperative (a.k.a. New American Cinema Group) is the largest archive and distributor of independent and avant-garde films in the world. Established in 1961 by a group of 22 path-breaking moving image artists (including Andy Warhol, Jonas Mekas, Shirley Clarke, and Stan Brakhage), the Coop has more than 5,000 films, videotapes, and DVDs in its collection.
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