Paul Tarragó Trailers
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Paul Tarragó is a filmmaker, using both video and celluloid, living in London whose work is a mix of underground experimentation and metafiction, tugging at the leash of film language but with narrative often held close at hand. It has shown widely on film festival and gallery circuits (International Film Festival Rotterdam, NYUFF, EMAF, National Review of Live Art, Triangle France, Kino der Kunst) and includes several award winning experimental narratives, video installation, a collaborative feature film, cinematic sketchbooks, moving image + live soundtrack performance work, etc. A formative influence on Tarragó's DIY approach comes from his experiences as a core member and activist with the Exploding Cinema: a collective dedicated to originating alternative methods of exhibition for low-budget/artists' film and video and related performance.
Most Popular Paul Tarragó Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
25 October 2023
The fourth episode of “The Variations,” featuring two more adverts, considerations of the future, a multiple projection spectacular in miniature, a riverine jaunt and—in all honesty—quite a lot more… (This is a special one-off version including a *bonus* get-you-up-to-speed prologue!
15 October 2021
It's not the bats' fault. Holed up in lockdown, I made a bat-head mask, I made a skeleton. I made a miniature wood by collecting twigs and moss from the local cemetery, scraping it off the gravestones.
16 October 2021
A promotional vehicle with lane-changing tendencies, but both hands kept on the wheel at all times.
04 June 2018
The director couldn’t have anticipated the coronavirus epidemic, but here is a near-future world in which a middle-class protagonist lives indoors, congratulating himself on the economic virtues of having ingested ‘animal condensed’ – an unexplained substance that seems to merge human and animal – and its benefits to his comfortably alienated life.
01 January 2019
Prestidigitation before the age of the pixel. Very lively stop motion and open shutter piece, all done in camera – but transferred to video for ease of viewing.
12 April 2018
A strange, epistolary and revisionist musical adaptation of Wuthering Heights written by the consumptive brother Branwell Brontë.
16 October 2020
A newsletter meets home movie, made by an experimental filmmaker who was constructing a papier mâché skeleton but whose leg (the filmmaker’s) suddenly went wrong.
12 January 2019
Work, film, work, film, work – day to day – week to week. This is a home movie domestic comedy experimental film drama.
20 October 2021
A newsletter that turned into a film about hands (fast forwarding through slow times).
18 October 2024
Unable to locate the grave of Letine—19th century leader of an acrobatic cycling troupe (buried locally)—I went home and wondered.
05 March 2025
Super 8 stop motion, south London style. Includes feats with cards and ropes, legerdemain, sleights of camera, a perky river, and rare insights into the activities of a local magician-ventriloquist from the 1930s.