Miles McKane Trailers
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Born in 1957 in New Zealand, he studied from 1976 to 1978 at the Fine Arts School of Elam (Auckland). In 1979 he authors graphic works and performances. His performance activities are continued in London in 1980. His first personal exhibition takes place in 1989. He has authored film and cinema installations since 1984. He is the co-founder with yann beauvais of Light Cone of which he is the current honorary president. Further, he has organized experimental cinema events, amongst which "Warhol, Cinema" in the Georges Pompidou Center. He usually finds his inspiration in nature, a base that provides him with a field for study on time.
Most Popular Miles McKane Trailers
Total trailers found: 16
01 January 1983
"It is above all a portrait of Miles McKane. Making a portrait, shooting a portrait are all modes of perpetuating/appropriating a person's image.
09 September 2001
The projected image is constructed from deteriorated colour film (old loops from the the installation Little Girl), the agitated rhythm of the movements of colour and form underscore the movement of the spectator and the rapid eye movement.
01 January 2017
This is a portrait film of Miles McKane, one of the original co-founders of Light Cone and Scratch Projection, with his husband, Yves Gloaguen, in their home in Indre.
24 November 1992
A cinematic metaphor, conceived as part of a compilation of films on AIDS, this is an emotional translation of the disease.
01 January 1993
Initial situation: models were invited to participate in their portrait by the contribution of personal objects and a great freedom of expression before the camera.
17 December 1984
Paysage Natal is a confrontation between a film-maker and the country where he was born. It is also a way of recording with the camera as much information (psychological / emotional) on places once familiar, without contracting a "diary".
01 January 1984
Teo Hernandez films waste and scrap found on the pavements of the streets of Paris. “Sidewalks are great subjects: garbage, objects and materials, stains, signs, are a movie subject.
20 June 1983
Teo Hernández films some friends in a park under the Parisian summer heat.
01 January 2002
The film was shoot as a single S.8 roll in iris garden of the Casa Maure, and in a field of Normandy.
01 January 2006
Home movie of the last days of the summer of 2006 and the last days of Kodachrome 40. In the tradition of home movies and diary films.