No cat. No grin.
Chris Marker
Started by Sneakeater, Jul 30 2012 08:36 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 July 2012 - 08:36 PM
Bar Loser
#2
Posted 31 July 2012 - 01:39 AM
From Wiki....
Film theorist Roy Armes has said of him: "Marker is unclassifiable because he is unique...The French Cinema has its dramatists and its poets, its technicians, and its autobiographers, but only has one true essayist: Chris Marker."
Film theorist Roy Armes has said of him: "Marker is unclassifiable because he is unique...The French Cinema has its dramatists and its poets, its technicians, and its autobiographers, but only has one true essayist: Chris Marker."
I'd give it all up, for just a little bit more.
Monty Burns
Monty Burns
#3
Posted 12 August 2012 - 04:53 PM
http://www.lightindu.../forchrismarker
Collaborations with Alain Resnais
Statues Also Die, digital projection, 1953, 30 mins
All the Memory of the World, digital projection, 1955, 22 mins
11:15am
Sans soleil, 16mm, 1982, 100 mins
1:15pm
La Jetée, 16mm, 1962, 28 mins
2pm
Le Joli mai, 16mm, 1963, 165 mins
5pm
A Grin Without a Cat, digital projection, 1977, 180 mins
8:15pm
Letter from Siberia, digital projection, 1957, 62 mins
9:45pm
The Last Bolshevik, digital projection, 1992, 120 mins
Midnight
The Case of the Grinning Cat, digital projection, 2004, 58 mins
All shows are free. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors open at 9am. Marker's 1997 CD-Rom project Immemory and a selection of materials related to his work—posters, books—will be on view in Light Industry's office before and after screenings.
10am
Collaborations with Alain Resnais
Statues Also Die, digital projection, 1953, 30 mins
All the Memory of the World, digital projection, 1955, 22 mins
11:15am
Sans soleil, 16mm, 1982, 100 mins
1:15pm
La Jetée, 16mm, 1962, 28 mins
2pm
Le Joli mai, 16mm, 1963, 165 mins
5pm
A Grin Without a Cat, digital projection, 1977, 180 mins
8:15pm
Letter from Siberia, digital projection, 1957, 62 mins
9:45pm
The Last Bolshevik, digital projection, 1992, 120 mins
Midnight
The Case of the Grinning Cat, digital projection, 2004, 58 mins
All shows are free. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors open at 9am. Marker's 1997 CD-Rom project Immemory and a selection of materials related to his work—posters, books—will be on view in Light Industry's office before and after screenings.
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