David Lamelas Trailers
The Invention of Dr. Morel TrailerThe Dictator TrailerThe Desert People Trailer
The Invention of Dr. Morel TrailerThe Dictator TrailerThe Desert People Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
16 March 2000
About Dr. Morel who invents a machine to duplicate the woman he loved, Faustina, in virtual reality. A tale dealing with the impossibility of ever knowing for certain which parts of ourselves and our relationship with others exist only in our imagination.
01 January 1969
David Lamelas' first film analyses the architectural, social, climatic, or sociological data that make up the exhibition's spatial environment, that of the institution and its geographical location.
01 January 1971
A drama unfolds in London parkland, as Lamelas balances modernist autocritique with the mimetic discourse of cinema.
01 January 1970
The film Reading of an Extract from “Labyrinths” by J. L. Borges shows a young woman reading an essay by Argentinean writer Jorge Luis Borges titled Nueva refutacion del tiempo (New Refutation of Time) out loud.
01 January 1970
A conversation with French writer Marguerite Duras, filmed in the calm atmosphere of her country house.
01 January 1971
David Lamelas was invited to mount a solo exhibition, a short film was shot with a stationary camera documenting everything that happened to enter its angle of view.
01 January 1969
In Time as Activity - Düsseldorf (1969), David Lamelas visually reveals how the same moment can be experienced in different ways.
01 January 1972
A simple gesture, introduced in the very title of the work, is repeated with slight variations – the glass is half filled, the content overflows, the glass breaks, the milk spills on the table – and constitutes the film’s only action.
05 February 1974
This fictional documentary film about a Native American reservation critiques the practice of film production itself.