List of avant-garde films of the 1960s: 1960–1964
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This is a list of avant-garde and experimental films released between 1960 and 1964. Unless where noted, all films had sound and were in black and white.
Title | Director | Cast | Nation | Notes | ||
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1960 | ||||||
Actua-Tilt | Jean Herman (Jean Vautrin) | Monique Le Porrier, Claude-Jean Phillipe | France | [1] | ||
Arnulf Rainer | Peter Kubelka | Austria | ||||
Bäume in Herbst (Trees in Autumn) | Kurt Kren | Austria | ||||
The Dead | Stan Brakhage | Kenneth Anger | United States | [2] | ||
The Flower Thief | Ron Rice | Taylor Mead | United States | [3] | ||
Savage Eye | Ben Maddow, Sidney Meyers, Joseph Strick | United States | ||||
Vasarely' | Peter Kassovitz | France | Music, "NEG-ALE," by Iannis Xenakis[4] | |||
1961 | ||||||
Allures | Jordan Belson | United States | Abstract animation, color | |||
The Autumn Feast | Piero Heliczer, Jeff Keen | Piero Heliczer, Kate Heliczer | United Kingdom | Black and white/color, sound on tape [5] | ||
Critique de la séparation | Guy Debord | France | ||||
Dadascope | Hans Richter | United States | ||||
A Fire | Ebrahim Golestan | Iran | ||||
Forgotten Faces | Peter Watkins | United Kingdom | ||||
Mr Hayashi | Bruce Baillie | United States | ||||
Night Tide | Curtis Harrington | Dennis Hopper, Margaret Cameron | United States | [6] | ||
On Sundays | Bruce Baillie | Jean Wong, Roy Ferguson | United States | Begun in 1960. Baillie's first film, a hybrid of documentary and experimental narrative.[7][8] | ||
The Sin of Jesus | Robert Frank | Roberts Blossom, Julie Bovasso | United States | Based on story by Isaac Babel, music by Morton Feldman.[9][10] | ||
Thigh Line Lyre Triangular | Stan Brakhage | Jane Brakhage | United States | [2] | ||
1962 | ||||||
Baud'larian Capers | Ken Jacobs | United States | ||||
Blue Moses | Stan Brakhage | Robert Benson | United States | [2] | ||
Dog Star Man: Prelude | Stan Brakhage | Stan Brakhage, Jane Brakhage | United States | [2] | ||
Heaven and Earth Magic | Harry Smith | United States | [11] | |||
The House is Black | Forugh Farrokhzad | Iran | ||||
La Jetée | Chris Marker | Hélène Chatelain, Davos Hanich | France | [12] | ||
Regardez-moi, cela suffit | Ben (Ben Vautier) | France | ||||
Sonne halt! | Ferry Radax | Konrad Bayer | Austria | |||
Speak | John Latham | United Kingdom | ||||
Thanatopsis | Ed Emshwiller | United States | ||||
1963 | ||||||
Blonde Cobra | Ken Jacobs, Bob Fleischner | Jack Smith, Jerry Sims | United States | Filmed in 1959-60; completed by Jacobs in 1963[13] | ||
By the Sea | Pat O'Neill | United States | ||||
Christmas on Earth | Barbara Rubin | Gerard Malanga | United States | Black and white | ||
Chumlum | Ron Rice | United States | ||||
The Death of P'town | Ken Jacobs | United States | ||||
Dog Star Man: Part I | Stan Brakhage | Stan Brakhage, Jane Brakhage | United States | [2] | ||
The Existentialist | Leon Prochnik | Ruth Abramson, Gilbert Archer, Edward Blair | United States | |||
Flaming Creatures | Jack Smith | Jack Smith, Mario Montez, Judith Malina | United States | Color[14] | ||
Little Stabs at Happiness | Ken Jacobs | Jack Smith, Jerry Sims | United States | Color; partly filmed in 1959-60 and often dated to 1960, but film states 1963[15][16] | ||
Mothlight | Stan Brakhage | United States | ||||
Normal Love | Jack Smith | Diana Baccus, Beverly Grant, Mario Montez | United States | Color[14] | ||
O necem jinem (Something Different) | Vera Chytilová | Vladimir Bosak, Eva Bosáková, Dagmar Cejnkova | Czechoslovakia | |||
The Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man | Ron Rice | Winifred Bryan, Taylor Mead | United States | |||
Scorpio Rising | Kenneth Anger | Bruce Byron | United States | Color | ||
Sun in Your Head | Wolf Vostell | West Germany | Early video art, captured on film; converted back to video in 1967[17] | |||
Towers Open Fire | Antony Balch | William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin | United Kingdom | Black and white/color, first shown in 1966; written by Burroughs[18] | ||
TV Plug | Ken Jacobs | United States | ||||
Twice a Man | Gregory Markopoulos | United States | ||||
William Buys a Parrot | Antony Balch | William S. Burroughs | United Kingdom | Color[19] | ||
1964 | ||||||
Blue Rider (Godard-art) | Tomislav Gotovac | Yugoslavia | ||||
The Brig | Jonas Mekas | Jim Anderson, Warren Finnerty | United States | |||
The Cool World | Shirley Clarke | Hampton Clanton | United States | Black and white, music by Dizzy Gillespie | ||
Dog Star Man | Stan Brakhage | United States | Begun in 1961, color, silent[20] | |||
Help! My Snowman's Burning Down | Carson Davidson | Bob Larkin | United States | Independently produced surrealist comedy short, nominated for best short subject, Academy Awards 1965. Music by Gerry Mulligan.[21][22] | ||
Hugh MacDiarmid: A Portrait | Margaret Tait | Hugh MacDiarmid | United Kingdom | |||
I Am Cuba | Mikhail Kalotozov | Sergio Corrieri, Salvador Wood | Cuba Soviet Union |
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It Happened Here | Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo | Pauline Murray, Sebastian Shaw | United Kingdom | |||
The Last Clean Shirt | Alfred Leslie | United States | Dialogue by Frank O'Hara[23] | |||
Sleep | Andy Warhol | John Giorno | United States | Filmed in July 1963; first shown in January 1964.[24] | ||
Song 1 | Stan Brakhage | Stan Brakhage, Jane Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] | ||
Song 2 | Stan Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] | |||
Song 3 | Stan Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] | |||
Song 4 | Stan Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] | |||
Song 5 | Stan Brakhage | Jane Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] | ||
Song 6 | Stan Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] | |||
Song 7 | Stan Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] | |||
Song 8 | Stan Brakhage | United States | Part of Songs cycle[2] |
References
[edit]- ^ Pratt Library 16mm Experimental Films Catalog entry
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Fred Camper Stan Brakhage filmography
- ^ Ron Rice's The Flower Thief
- ^ Mode Records Xenakis Edition 9
- ^ Piero Heliczer Web Page Archived 2014-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ TCM Dennis Hopper Tribute: Night Tide
- ^ Film-Maker's Coop Entry
- ^ Light Cone Entry
- ^ Film-Maker's Coop Entry
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0201932/ imdb Entry] [user-generated source]
- ^ Heaven and Earth Magic (1962), retrieved 2017-08-21
- ^ Criterion Collection La Jetée DVD
- ^ P. Adams Sitney: Visionary Film [P. Adams Sitney - Visionary Film: The American Avant-Garde, 1943-2000. Oxford University Press, 2003, ppg. 315-319]
- ^ a b J. Hoberman: Up On the Roof
- ^ Underground Film Guide entry Archived 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Little Stabs at Happiness
- ^ "UbuWeb Film & Video: 40jahrevideokunst.de : Sun in your head / Wolf Vostell (1963)".
- ^ Rob Bridgett. An Appraisal of the Films of William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, and Anthony Balch in terms of Recent Avant Garde Theory, Bright Lights Film Journal Issue 39 [1]
- ^ Timothy S. Murphy. Wising Up the Marks: The Amodern William Burroughs. University of California Press, 1997, pg. 207
- ^ Brakhage filmography
- ^ [2] Internet Archive: Help!My Snowman's Burning Down
- ^ http://www.afana.org/davidsoncarson.htm Carson Davidson Bio
- ^ "Olivier Brossard on 'The Last Clean Shirt,' a film by Alfred Leslie & Frank O'Hara | Jacket2". jacket2.org. Retrieved 2017-08-21.
- ^ Warholstars "Sleep"