David Cunningham

David Cunningham Trailers

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David Cunningham (born December 20, 1954) is a composer and music producer from Northern Ireland. Well-known for his commercial work under the pseudonym "the Flying Lizards" and for his production of Michael Nyman's music for Peter Greenaway's films including the Draughtsman's Contract and Drowning by Numbers. His work as producer, musician and composer has ranged across many genres of music and includes work for television, film, contemporary dance, and significant collaborations with visual artists and filmmakers. Since the release of his first album 'Grey Scale' in 1976 he has worked as a musician and record producer, engaging with an eclectic range of people and music. In the spring of 1978, David started working as a music producer for the first time, but with a very limited studio situation. His first significant commercial success came with The Flying Lizards' record 'Money', an international hit in 1979. Over the last 20 years Cunningham has recorded everything from jazz bands to solo performers in his L-shaped recording-studio, as well as composing scores for films and adverts. Besides collaborating with artists such as Martin Creed, John Cage, Kathy Acker and Pansonic, Cunningham never stopped creating music of his own. Film and television work has included two long continuing collaborations - with William Raban and with Ken McMullen. Related work has included the production and treatment of sound for installation and broadcast artworks by Susan Hiller, Cerith Wyn Evans, Martin Creed, Amikam Toren, João Penalva, Ceal Floyer, Ian Breakwell, Gillian Wearing, Thomas Demand, Sam Taylor-Wood, John Latham, David Hall, Stephen Partridge, Bruce McLean, Tony Sinden, Brad Butler and Karen Mirza and many others.

Most Popular David Cunningham Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

OXI, an Act of Resistance Trailer (2014)

09 October 2014

The popular resistance to the current Greek economic crisis explored and expressed through the ethical and political writings of Ancient Greece.

Being and Doing Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

About Performance Art and its historical origins including its links with folk customs. The film includes extracts from the work of many different performance artists from England and abroad collected from 1979 to 1983, amongst them: Tibor Hajas (Hungary), Rasa Todosijevic (Yugoslavia), Iain Robertson (Scotland), Zbigniew Warpechowski (Poland), Milan Knizak (Czechoslovakia), Natalia LL (Poland), Ewa Partum (Poland), Jan Mlcoch (Czechoslovakia), Sonia Knox (Northern Ireland), Jerzy Beres (Poland) and Stuart Brisley (England).

Ghost Dance Trailer (1983)

15 December 1983

Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers an analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past.

Terminus Trailer (1987)

28 January 1987

An established dystopian sport has drivers of a computerized truck driving cross-country to a terminus.

Ten Little Indians Trailer (1989)

27 September 1989

Ten people are invited to go on an African safari, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one.

Naked Making Lunch Trailer (1992)

29 December 1992

A 1992 documentary about the making of Naked Lunch.

Dark By Noon Trailer (2013)

06 May 2013

Rez lost his wife sometime in the past, now he is a man abandoned by society, trying to survive, and provide for his daughter.

Sick Film Trailer (2006)

02 January 2006

Martin Creed has said that part of living is coming to terms with horrible feelings. 'The problem with horrible feelings is you can't paint them.

Arrows of Time Trailer (2007)

11 July 2007

An experimental journey to trace the lost ‘Arrows of Time’. Diary footage from the Director’s own observations at The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center are interwoven with poetry and commentary from cultural visionaries of the past such as Joseph Beuys and Jacques Derrida.