Cinema
Sergueï Eisenstein
Par Kenneth Anger
05 Feb 2020
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Kenneth Anger, « Lucifer Rising », 1973 (détail)
© Service de la documentation photographique du MNAM - Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI /Dist. RMN-GP
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Kenneth Anger, « Lucifer Rising », 1973 (détail)
© Service de la documentation photographique du MNAM - Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI /Dist. RMN-GP
© droits réservés
The work of the American underground film-maker Kenneth Anger (born 1927) could
be analysed as a reinterpretation of Sergueï Eisenstein’s films (1898-1948)
through the means of cinema itself. Anger uses all the techniques of
Eisensteinian editing in his films, to bring a rhythmic organisation to the
syntax of images. His films reveal the latent themes that lie at the heart of
Eisenstein’s work, to recreate an interpretation freed from the constraints of
denotation, as though the interpretation itself becomes a dream form.
Screening presented by Philippe-Alain Michaud (curator, Centre Pompidou)
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When
05 Feb 2020
7pm - 9pm
7pm - 9pm
Where
Cinéma 2