Ana Hatherly

Most Popular Ana Hatherly Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

Editor Contra Trailer (2022)

24 November 2022

Rotura Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Record of an artistic intervention by Ana Hatherly at the Quadrum gallery, in Lisbon.

Música Negativa Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Música Negativa has its origin in a 1965 performance by E. M. de Melo e Castro, being re-interpreted by himself in 1977 to be recorded on film by Ana Hatherly.

Revolution Trailer (1976)

21 August 1976

Filmed on the streets of Lisbon, after the 25th of April, with a Super 8 camera, it documents the political propaganda posters, graffiti and murals of revolutionary ideology inscribed on the city's walls.

5 Exercícios de Animação Trailer (1974)

15 June 1974

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

"Obrigatório Não Ver (Excertos)": Entrevista com Fernando Pernes / Exposição de Jochen Gerz Trailer (1979)

15 June 1979

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

Performance das Velas na S.N.B.A. Trailer (1977)

15 June 1977

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

Fragmentos de Animação Trailer (1974)

15 June 1974

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

A Confissão de Mariana Trailer (1980)

15 June 1980

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

Episódios - Performance de Emília Nadal Trailer (1979)

15 June 1979

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

C. S. S. Trailer (1974)

15 June 1974

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

The Thought Fox Trailer (1974)

15 June 1974

Abstract animation film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

Sopro Trailer (1974)

15 June 1974

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

Músico/Texto - Anar Band com E.M. de Melo e Castro Trailer (1978)

15 June 1978

Film by visual artist Ana Hatherly.

Diga-me, o Que é a Ciência? - II Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

The simplicity of her interrogative method and the way her protagonists are questioned stand out in this documentary, which the director also called "Peasants".

Diga-me, o Que é a Ciência? - I Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

The simplicity of her interrogative method and the way in which her protagonists are questioned stand out in this documentary, which the director also called "Workers".