Marc Paradis

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Born in Montreal in 1955, Marc Paradis studied drama and plastic arts. He also participated in numerous training workshops, from 1978 to 1990, notably with Józef Robakowski, Bruno Bigoni, Jerzy Grotowski and Michael Kriegman. Paradis became interested in video in 1981, when he produced a screen test for a film by French director Jean-François Garsi, of whom he was then the assistant. He made The Ogre's Journey, the first of his 17 achievements. His works question the romantic relationships between men, desire, fantasy, the representation of sexuality while playing, sometimes, at the limits of pornography. In 1984, he co-signed with Luc Bourdon, Video Scheme and, the following year, Say Cheese for a Trans-Canadian Look, two bands that focused on video art in Canada. He also produces portraits and performance recordings of artists such as Denis Lessard, John Mingolla and Yves Lalonde. His work has received both national and international recognition. Marc Paradis died in Montreal in the summer of 2019.

Most Popular Marc Paradis Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

L'instruction Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Filmed in 1983, during the presentation of Peter Weiss' play at the Fred Barry theater at UQAM. This document exposes us to a play dealing with the Shoah, and its intention to present the medium of video as a specific language.

Deliver Us from Evil Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Close-ups of lovers caressing and images of nearly motionless nude males are presented as a collage. A young man feverishly comments upon le mal d’amour by confronting desire and disappointment, including moments of his everyday life and moments which occur in a dream-like state.

L'incident "Jones" Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

A short video in three acts that tells the story of an encounter between three men. Possibility, certainty and reality.

La cage Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

La Cage seems to be divided into two parts: a homosexual writer visualises his fantasies and a collective joins what seems to be the story of an encounter between two men.

The Path of the Ogre Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Identifying himself intimately with serial killer John Wayne Gacy, the director uses the camera to take hold of the actors, constructing fantasies that lead them to believe they are the victims in a film yet to be made.

Réminiscences carnivores Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

Created during a workshop focussing on the representation of the human body at the 2nd Video Biennial in Medellin, Colombia, Réminiscences carnivores engages the imagination and all of the senses.

Harems Trailer (1991)

10 January 1991

Harems is a love story between a screen-writer and a gogo-boy, the latter being typically representative of the image of seduction in the 80's.

Say Cheese for a Trans-Canadian Look Trailer (1985)

27 December 1985

Luc Bourdon, Marc Paradis and Simon B. Robert are curators for a selection of Canadian video to be presented within the context of the 13th Montréal International Festival of New Cinema and Video.

Ecce Omo Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

Rome, a palimpsest: monuments, the Catholic church, the everyday life.

Letter to a Lover Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Lettre à un amant is the final chapter of Paradis’ video trilogy. It deals with a couple's break-up.