Movies: Stephen Dwoskin

  • 1981
    Outside In

    Outside In (1981)

    Outside In

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    A personal film by experimental director Stephen Dwoskin....

    Outside In
  • 2003
    Dad

    Dad (2003)

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    An ode to Stephen Dwoskin's father. The film blends found family footage of the young and the ageing father. It takes the tiny gestures of daily life and turns them into the monumental moments of tenderness and respect. Part of trilogy of memoirs of ...

    Dad
  • 1977
    The Silent Cry

    The Silent Cry (1977)

    The Silent Cry

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    'The Silent Cry is a fictionalised narrative film, based on documentary facts and extracts of one English girl's memories and thoughts, all surrounded, and directed towards her particular dilemma. This dilemma can be summarized as her basic inability...

    The Silent Cry
  • 2013
    My Conversations on Film

    My Conversations on Film (2013)

    My Conversations on Film

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    This distinctly personal journey into the artistic possibilities of independent film is not to be missed. Jonas Mekas, Jean-Pierre Gorin, Robert Kramer and many other visionaries and mavericks of the silver screen – as well as a book seller, a critic...

    My Conversations on Film
  • 1968
    Moment

    Moment (1968)

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    A static camera records, in one single continuous shot, a woman's face before, during and after orgasm. The act of looking and the limits of the film frame are highlighted in this intimate sexual episode with Tina Fraser. Artist Stephen Dwoskin prese...

    Moment
  • 2005
    Conversation Piece with Stephen Dwoskin

    Conversation Piece with Stephen Dwoskin (2005)

    Conversation Piece with Stephen Dwoskin

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    Shot in Brixton, London, in 2004, the film is originally a letter addressed to Dwoskin by its authors. It creates a unique space, movement and rhythm in which they develop his point of view on the evolution of cinema in the western world....

    Conversation Piece with Stephen Dwoskin
  • 2012
    Cinexpérimentaux #9: Stephen Dwoskin

    Cinexpérimentaux #9: Stephen Dwoskin (2012)

    Cinexpérimentaux #9: Stephen Dwoskin

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    Stephen Dwoskin was born in New York in 1939 and began making independent shorts there in 1961. In 1964 he followed his research work to London where he settled and participated in the founding of the London Filmmaker’s Co-op. His experimental films,...

    Cinexpérimentaux #9: Stephen Dwoskin
  • 1969
    Trixi

    Trixi (1969)

    Trixi

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    Trixi is Dwoskin’s most convulsive version of his recurrent theme: the confrontation of a solitary girl with the camera. Shot in one continuous 8-hour session. Trixi records Beatrice Cordua’s responses to the situation, from initial shyness, fear and...

    Trixi
  • 1984
    The Cinema of Stephen Dwoskin

    The Cinema of Stephen Dwoskin (1984)

    The Cinema of Stephen Dwoskin

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    A exploration of the origin, theory, philosophy and themes of Stephen Dwoskin's films from 1963 to 1984....

    The Cinema of Stephen Dwoskin
  • 2001
    Intoxicated By My Illness

    Intoxicated By My Illness (2001)

    Intoxicated By My Illness

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    Intoxicated by My Illness (in which images photographed by several people are extensively superimposed) loosely and dreamily tracks a phase in Dwoskin's recent life that took him from medical examination to intensive care....

    Intoxicated By My Illness
  • 1969
    Take Me

    Take Me (1969)

    Take Me

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    Short experimental film focusing on body paint and the female form....

    Take Me
  • 1997
    Pain Is...

    Pain Is... (1997)

    Pain Is...

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    The film is just this kind wandering through the personal ways and whys of different kinds of pain in different kinds of people. The film searches through the many levels of pain and finds it in its unique position between disaster and pleasure. Pai...

    Pain Is...
  • 2004
    Visitors

    Visitors (2004)

    Visitors

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    Tranquil video reveries by veteran Dwoskin surrounding visits to his house....

    Visitors
  • 1990
    Face Anthea

    Face Anthea (1990)

    Face Anthea

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    "Either in its natural state or with its embellishments of makeup, jewels, and hairdos, nothing can restrain the imagination from the most forms of speculation. All the senses are concentrated in this one head: eyes, ears, nose, lips, tongue and the ...

    Face Anthea
  • 1961
    Asleep

    Asleep (1961)

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    Stephen Dwoskin's first film, made in New York. A woman's feet during a whole night of sleep contracted into four minutes....

    Asleep
  • 1964
    Naissant

    Naissant (1964)

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    Filmed in New York in 1964, completed in London 1967....

    Naissant
  • 1983
    Shadows from Light

    Shadows from Light (1983)

    Shadows from Light

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    Born in 1904, Brandt was a shy and enigmatic man who dominated British photography for decades. His early studies of class-divided Britain were followed by the postwar series of "distorted nudes", shot on beaches and inside rooms. The film is a fitti...

    Shadows from Light
  • 2003
    Grandpère's Pear

    Grandpère's Pear (2003)

    Grandpère's Pear

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    “My grandfather was a charming artist, and he would have acted if he had had an audience. In this film, taken from family images, it is a simple pear that is the object of his panache.” -Stephen Dwoskin...

    Grandpère's Pear
  • 2022
    Telescopic Intimacy

    Telescopic Intimacy (2022)

    Telescopic Intimacy

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    In their lyrical and philosophical video essay, “Telescopic Intimacy”, Cristina Álvarez López and Adrian Martin explore the works of avant-garde filmmaker Stephen Dwoskin. Aesthetically captivating and conceptually interesting, Dwoskin’s films focus ...

    Telescopic Intimacy
  • 2008
    Ascolta!

    Ascolta! (2008)

    Ascolta!

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    Liu, crying, sings "Signore, ascolta!" Liu can bear it no more. She sinks to the ground, exhausted and sobbing. Puccini makes tears of joy and of sadness. Ascolta! was inspired by Puccini"s opera Turandot. A close-up of a girl who is deeply moved as ...

    Ascolta!