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Duane Michals (1939-1997)

The humorous, sinister surrealism of Michals' sequential photo-narratives provides a perfect subject for this film treatment in which editing, sound effects, and Michals' own voice-over narration convey the spirit of his work.

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  • "(1939-1997)"
  • "Artists and photographers"
  • "Artists and photographers"@en

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  • "Summary: A film poem evoking the the spirit of Duane Michals' photographic sequences and his series of still photographs which tell fantastic and dreamlike stories. Stresses the surrealism and humor in his work, extending them through parallel filmic techniques and using Michals' own voice-over narration."
  • "The humorous, sinister surrealism of Michals' still photographs and sequential photo-narratives provides a perfect subject for this film treatment in which editing, sound effects, and Michals' own voice-over narration convey the spirit of his work."
  • "This video is comprised of a series of short photo-narratives films made by surrealist film maker Duane Michals."
  • "The humorous, sinister surrealism of Michals' sequential photo-narratives provides a perfect subject for this film treatment in which editing, sound effects, and Michals' own voice-over narration convey the spirit of his work."@en
  • "While he has worked in commercial photography, as an artist Duane Michals is intent on expressing ideas -- desire, time, youth, death -- as opposed to capturing images, using visual narratives and symbolism to convey and interpret the human condition. Michals is known for sequences of shots with a narrative theme, several of which appear in this film, and for a fascination with writing, not normally thought of as a vital element in photography. In this film, Michals invites an audience along, as he examines some of the questions that inform his art."
  • "Explores Duane Michals' attempts to photograph reality through surrealistic use of his photographs."@en
  • "A film poem evoking the the spirit of Duane Michals' photographic sequences and his series of still photographs which tell fantastic and dreamlike stories. Stresses the surrealism and humor in his work, extending them through parallel filmic techniques and using Michals' own voice-over narration."@en
  • "A film poem evoking the the spirit of Duane Michals' photographic sequences and his series of still photographs which tell fantastic and dreamlike stories. Stresses the surrealism and humor in his work, extending them through parallel filmic techniques and using Michals' own voice-over narration."
  • "Characterized as a "film poem" by its producers, this film presents a number of sequences or series of still photos by avant-garde photographer, Duane Michals. Michals' voice-over narration, in some series, provides the storyline and philosophical interpretations. The film pays particular attention to the surrealistic aspects of Michals' work and includes sequences such as The Human Condition, People Eat People, and Things are Queer."@en
  • "The humorous, sinister surrealism of Michals' sequential photo-narratives provides a perfect subject for this film treatment in which editing, sound effects, and Michals' own voice-over narration convey the spirit of his work as an artistic photographer."@en
  • "The humorous, sinister surrealism of Michals' sequential photo-narratives provides a perfect subject for this film treatment in which editing, sound effects, and Michals' own voice-over narration convey the spirit of his work as an artistic photographer."

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  • "Short films"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Photography, Artistic"

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  • "Duane Michals (1939-1997)"@en
  • "Duane Michals (1939-1997)"
  • "Duane Michals 1939-1997"
  • "Duane Michals, 1939-1997"@en
  • "Duane Michals, 1939-1997"