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  • 1978
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    Cinématon IV

    Cinématon IV

    1 1978 HD

    Reel 4 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

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  • 1979
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    Je meurs de soif, j'étouffe, je ne puis crier...

    Je meurs de soif, j'étouffe, je ne puis crier...

    6.00 1979 HD

    "This is the story of a search, that of a woman in pursuit of her own identity. This woman, Marie-Noëlle Kauffmann, ventures into the world of representation, meets four characters who, each in their own way, give her a key to cross the five sequences/initiations of the film which are all benchmarks that she must absolutely cross to have an answer to the question: Can cinema help find a lost balance?" -Gerard Courant

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  • 1979
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    Cinématon V

    Cinématon V

    1 1979 HD

    Reel 5 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

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  • 1981
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    Cinématon XIII

    Cinématon XIII

    1 1981 HD

    Reel 13 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

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  • 1979
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    Hérésie pour Magritte IV

    Hérésie pour Magritte IV

    1 1979 HD

    Ulrich Gregor is filmed in his office at the Berlin Film Festival surrounded by the festival's poster (The Great Family of René Magritte).

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  • 1979
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    Hérésie pour Magritte VIII

    Hérésie pour Magritte VIII

    1 1979 HD

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  • 1977
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    Urgent ou à quoi bon exécuter des projets puisque le projet est en lui-même une jouissance suffisante

    Urgent ou à quoi bon exécuter des projets puisque le projet est en lui-même une jouissance suffisante

    5.50 1977 HD

    Gérard Courant applies the Lettrist editing techniques of Isidore Isou to footage of late 70's pop culture. Courant posits that his cinema offers an aggressive détournement to the French mainstream, reifying a Duchampian view of film: "I believe in impossible movies and works without meaning... I believe in the anti-movie. I believe in the non-movie. I believe in Urgent... My first full length movie that is so anti-everything that I sometimes wonder if it really does exist!"

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  • 1978
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    Cinématon

    Cinématon

    4.30 1978 HD

    Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011. Composed over 36 years from 1978 until 2006, it consists of a series of over 2,821 silent vignettes (cinématons), each 3 minutes and 25 seconds long, of various celebrities, artists, journalists and friends of the director, each doing whatever they want for the allotted time. Subjects of the film include directors Barbet Schroeder, Nagisa Oshima, Volker Schlöndorff, Ken Loach, Benjamin Cuq, Youssef Chahine, Wim Wenders, Joseph Losey, Jean-Luc Godard, Samuel Fuller and Terry Gilliam, chess grandmaster Joël Lautier, and actors Roberto Benigni, Stéphane Audran, Julie Delpy and Lesley Chatterley. Gilliam is featured eating a 100-franc note, while Fuller smokes a cigar. Courant's favourite subject was a 7-month-old baby. The film was screened in its then-entirety in Avignon in November 2009 and was screened in Redondo Beach, CA on April 9, 2010.

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  • 1978
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    Cinématon II

    Cinématon II

    1 1978 HD

    Reel 2 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

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  • 1981
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    Cocktail Morlock

    Cocktail Morlock

    1 1981 HD

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  • 1980
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    Cœur bleu

    Cœur bleu

    6.00 1980 HD

    "In this journey, Courant's heroine wanders through the clouds and Pyrenees mountains way after the world's destruction [...] Songs by Brigitte Bardot, Marilyn Monroe and Leonard Cohen, scores by Vivaldi, Kraftwerk and Johan Strauss, they all form this eclectic and defying musical atmosphere from which Courant dreams about a point of view that would allow him to find a rhythm in a constantly changing abysmal paradise" -Diego Trerotola

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  • 1984
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    C'est Salonique

    C'est Salonique

    1 1984 HD

    "During the invitation to a film festival in Thessaloniki, Greece, where I presented the Cinématon and my feature film Blue Heart (which won a prize), I filmed the daily life of the city. The seafront, the university and the city where I was staying."

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  • 1980
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    Cinématon VIII

    Cinématon VIII

    1 1980 HD

    Reel 8 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

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  • 1978
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    Cinématon I

    Cinématon I

    1 1978 HD

    Reel 1 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

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  • 1979
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    Cinématon VI

    Cinématon VI

    1 1979 HD

    Reel 6 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

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  • 1985
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    About Greece

    About Greece

    1 1985 HD

    Gérard Courant films the routes of his voyage in Greece with a Super8 camera. Reflections, waves, ports and landscapes are edited at a dizzying pace; in their midst, portraits appear of a very beautiful woman, along with images of the director who turns the camera on himself, showing his face reddened by the sun.

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  • 1984
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    Dévotion

    Dévotion

    1 1984 HD

    An auspicious day to fill as Paris wakes up under a thick layer of snow; Dévotion is wandering to the Palais de Chaillot through a paralyzed Paris.

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  • 1984
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    Spoonful

    Spoonful

    1 1984 HD

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  • 1982
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    She's a Very Nice Lady

    She's a Very Nice Lady

    1 1982 HD

    Two New York women, Kristin and Doreen, live a black and white life, but in color of Gene Tierney, a star of 40’ Hollywood melodrama, while listening to the old songs of Marilyn Monroe. They go from one extreme to the other (from dream to reality, from day to night, from black and white to color), and so travel symbolically through this timelessness. Kristin disappears and Doreen is lost is the big city. Her meetings with Marcel, a filmmaker, then David, a sculptor, accomplish nothing, and she is destroyed by daylight. But her Memory of Gene Tierney triumphs over night and death, and Cinema can continue.

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  • 1984
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    La Neige tremblait sur les arbres

    La Neige tremblait sur les arbres

    1 1984 HD

    A Ciné-poem – An impressionist ballad in the early 80’s.

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