Inicio Películas Fragments, Film in Three “Dismountable” Pieces: Pigeon, Matador, Tempest / Raveled Grapes in an Unreasonable River / Crazy About Cirrus in Zither
Fragments, Film in Three “Dismountable” Pieces: Pigeon, Matador, Tempest / Raveled Grapes in an Unreasonable River / Crazy About Cirrus in Zither
(Tranches film en trois parties “détachables” : Pigeon, matador, tempête / Réseau de raisins sur ruisseau sans raison / Fondu de cirrus sur cithare, 1985-1987)
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Director
Teo Hernández
Año
1985-1987
Duración
24, 09
*Photograph by Andrea Ancira, Research document from the Fond Teo Hernández, safeguarded at the Bibliothèque Kandinsky, and presented in the public program “La langue de Teo” at Villa Vassilieff, from February to April, 2016.

SYNOPSIS

Eyes and ears travel discontinuously through everyday life and the sub-worlds of the city and the body. A fragmented and subjective day-to-day chronicle that outlines a recurring obsession for registering even the most ordinary things, where the least poetic aspects of life, that is to say, the most somber ones, become the eye’s filter.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Teo Hernández was a Mexican experimental filmmaker who filmed mainly in a Super 8 format. In 1958, he created, together with Antonio Campomanes, the Center for Cinematographic Experimentation (CEC) in Mexico. From 1966 onwards, he lived and worked in Paris, where he created MétroBarbèsRochechou Art (1980), an experimental film collective, along with Gabriel Badaud aka Gaël, Michel Nédjar and Jacques Haubois aka Jakobois. In his exploration of the relation between image, movement and body, he maintained a close collaboration with Studio dm (1983), a dance company founded in Paris by Bernardo Montet and Catherine Diverrès, who shaped a choreographic praxis strongly tied to literature and butoh. In France, his works have been linked to Cinéma Corporal or The School of the Body, an artistic research movement surrounding gender and body identity. After his death, his work was bequeathed to Michel Nédjar who has kept it safeguarded at the Musée National d’Art Moderne at the Pompidou Center in Paris ever since.

 

Written and read by Teo Hernández
With Michel Nédjar, Jakobois, Pascal Martin, José-Maria Alfonso, Gaël Badaud
Editing: Teo Hernández
Super 8 Film, color, w/sound
Donated by M. Michel Nédjar in 2000
Inventory Number: AM 2000-F41
Collection: Centre Pompidou, Paris. Musée National d’Art Moderne/Centre de création
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Teo Hernández
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Teo Hernández
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Teo Hernández