Charles Gagnon

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Charles Gagnon was born in Montreal in 1934 and studied art in New York City from 1954 to 1960. A resident during the heyday of abstract expressionism, Gagnon admired the dramatic effects of a reduced palette, gestural application of paint and simplified structure in the work of artists such as Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell. Returning to Montreal in 1960, Gagnon – who was also a photographer and a film maker – worked with a variety of media. “Media are to be used”, he has said. “I don’t see any difference between film and photography and sculpture and painting and thinking and farming…It’s life that interests me”. He died in Montreal in 2003.

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Total trailers found: 5

Pierre Mercure 1927-1966 Trailer (1970)

27 December 1970

Pierre Mercure 1927-1966 is composed of a three-minute montage filmed by Gagnon at Mercure's funeral and burial, which is looped 11 times and processed using colour filters and optical printing techniques that reverse and double the image.

The Sound of Space Trailer (1968)

27 December 1968

16mm, b/w, silent

The Eighth Day Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

"The film systematically shows man destroying man. It is about war and inhumanity. Largely assembled from newsclips and elaborate montage of still photographs.

Last Chance Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

This feature documentary tells the stories of 5 asylum seekers who flee their native countries to escape homophobic violence.

Charles Gagnon Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

Documentary about Charles Gagnon, Québécois politician, FLQ member and communist leader.