Memories Of The Future: Chris Marker Retro With Newly Restored LEVEL FIVE At BAM
With the theatrical release of the digitally restored 1997 film Level 5, Brooklyn's own BAM Cinematek is hosting a rare retrospective of Chris Marker, one of the most singular voices in cinema history.
Marker passed on in 2012. But as a writer, photographer, visual essayist and multimedia artist, Marker leaves an impressive body of work that spans more than half a century. His uncategorizable cinematic oeuvre touched upon politics, technology, cinema, artists, time and memories. He was an acute observer of the past and present, and cinema's own soothsayer.
The retro includes Sunless, one of my absolute favorites; La Jetée, a seminal time-travel, sci-fi classic; Bestiary Series, his short visual haikus on animals; Statues Also Die (with Alain Resnais) and Valparaiso (with Joris Ivens), his collaborative efforts; The Six Side of the Pentagon, Le Joli Mai, and other politically-themed time capsules; One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenivich, and Remembrance of Things to Come, biographical sketches; and a lot more.
The Chris Marker retrospective runs from August 15-28. For tickets and more information, please visit BAM Cinematek website.
Dustin Chang is a freelance writer. His musings and opinions on the world can be found at www.dustinchang.com
Marker passed on in 2012. But as a writer, photographer, visual essayist and multimedia artist, Marker leaves an impressive body of work that spans more than half a century. His uncategorizable cinematic oeuvre touched upon politics, technology, cinema, artists, time and memories. He was an acute observer of the past and present, and cinema's own soothsayer.
The retro includes Sunless, one of my absolute favorites; La Jetée, a seminal time-travel, sci-fi classic; Bestiary Series, his short visual haikus on animals; Statues Also Die (with Alain Resnais) and Valparaiso (with Joris Ivens), his collaborative efforts; The Six Side of the Pentagon, Le Joli Mai, and other politically-themed time capsules; One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenivich, and Remembrance of Things to Come, biographical sketches; and a lot more.
The Chris Marker retrospective runs from August 15-28. For tickets and more information, please visit BAM Cinematek website.
Dustin Chang is a freelance writer. His musings and opinions on the world can be found at www.dustinchang.com
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