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Rose Lowder (born in 1941 in Miraflores, Lima, Peru) is a French filmmaker. From 1947 to 1958, Lowder studied at the Colegio San Silvestre, Miraflores. She then specialized in painting and sculpture studies in artist’s studios and art schools in Lima, Peru (The Art Center (1951-1957), La Escuela de Bellas Artes (1957-1958) then in London (Regent Street Polytechnic, 1960-1962), Chelsea School of Art (1962-1964). While in London, she pursued artistic practice while working as an editor in the film industry (1964-1972).
After 1977, Lowder worked on the visual aspect of the cinematographic process and had Jean Rouch, as well as his department from the Université Paris X, and presented a part of her research for a PhD entitled ‘Le film expérimental en tant qu’instrument de recherche visuelle/Experimental film, a tool for visual research’ (1987).
In action since 1977, she has been programming rarely shown films as the co-founder of the Archives du film expérimental d’Avignon (AFEA, 1981), aiming to acquire 16mm films and paper documents, as well as publishing several books; Lowder was thus able to make these works more accessible to the public: ‘La part du visuel, films expérimentaux canadiens/ The Visual Aspect, Canadian expérimental films’ (AFEA, 1991), ‘L’Image en mouvement’ (AFEA, 2002), ‘Images/discours’ (AFEA, 2006).
From 1996 to 2005, Lowder was an associate professor at the Université de Paris I and taught practice, history, theory and aesthetics.
By focusing her research on visual perception in relation to the cinematographic means of expression, Lowder concentrated on the various ways in which one can alter the graphic and photographic visual features of the images as it metamorphoses in time. As a result of this work, she was able to compose the image in the camera by interweaving the frames as the film strip passes the lens several times. This method of working is meticulous and complex because it consists of recording a series of images, frame by frame, in the camera, in order for them to appear simultaneously when projected on the screen.
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10 November 1989
The title of “Impromptu” reflects both its creating process and the trait of life taking an unexpected course.
31 December 2021
The film starts in the Department of Ardèche with the Mont Gerbier de Jonc (1551 m) from where emerges the "true" source, the official, most distant one from the mouth of the Loire (1012 km), the longest wild river in France.
01 January 1978
This reel consists of three short films, two in black and white and one in color, that treat of a water wheel on the Sorgue.
01 January 1986
Footage of public spaces around Avignon, shown in alternating frames captured at different times.
01 January 1979
The film is composed of twelve reels, each filmed on a different day throughout a six-month period along the eponymous street, joined in a slightly nonchronological order to avoid accentuating anecdotal aspects of the scene.
09 June 2015
"Turbulence was filmed in the medieval town of Alet les Bains [...] In the middle of the peaceful city, with a warm and relaxing climate, known for its thermal baths, one can see [.
01 January 2011
China seen from Beijing May 1988, a year before the Spring 1989 Tiananmen rebellion, where the ancient traditional philosophies and social practices confront the political and economical ideological ambitions of the State.
20 December 1978
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011.
08 February 1994
The bamboo grove of the Andes. Are we in the East? A market. Hanging clothes, spots of colors. The farm of La Fage.
07 February 2011
A glimpse of a spot around the Hôtel-Pension Beau-Site on the Chemin sur Martigny, Switzerland, situated in a hamlet surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
01 January 2010
Far from the reverberations of contemporary society, the Guérande Salt Marshes have a rhythm of their own throughout the year.
01 January 1985
Looping carnival rides slow, stutter, and stop in the first film of Lowder's series disrupting the flow of time in quotidian French life.
01 January 2000
Worn out by the sea, the Sète fishing boats decide to spend a day in the country amongst the poppies surrounding Arles, Bédarrides and the Thouzon Grottos.
01 January 1988
"One year before the massacre of Tian An Men [...] a few hundred meters from this immense square, where the tanks were going to crush the resistance, under the debonair gaze of Mao [.
01 January 1999
Canada's king of visual alchemy teams up with France's mistress of minimalism to fashion a photo-based work of cinematic abstraction.
25 October 1986
Footage of beachgoers and boats in harbor, shown in alternating frames taken at different times and shown with different tints.
01 January 2011
Six poetic pictures, five based on the sun, the wind and the sea, while the last lingers on a small park left fallow.
01 January 2011
In the heat of summer, solar panel reflections blend with butterflies on flowers and a little bird eating the mulberries.
01 January 1979
The procedure of separating and extracting certain aspects of a scene by adjusting the focus of a series of frames in succession according to various organizational patterns is developed in Retour d'un repère.
01 January 1979
Composed frame by frame in the camera, Parcelle (fragment, particle or bit) rests upon the alternate appearance and variable duration of tiny colored squares or circles placed on black backgrounds and inserted in series between plain white or colored images, creating optical superimpositions on the screen.
21 August 2002
Rose Lowder is an artisan of cinema. Her 16mm camera takes the place of a loom for the weaving of images.
01 January 1983
Les tournesols colorés is derived from the same footage used in Les tournesols, but with candy colors, giving other modulations to movie movements.
27 April 1992
Quiproquo is a dialogue on the balance to be found between nature and social-industrial technology. As the film refers to the economy of the means involved in relation to what is expressed, it is both a reflection on the potentialities of the medium and an enquiry concerning the implications of the reality portrayed.
01 January 1981
In Retour d'un repère composé the same material is presented successively in three different versions : the first third is a straight single print which corresponds exactly to Retour d'un repère.
01 January 2006
In this film Lowder moves away from the notion of a work based on a preconceived filming procedure, adjusting the visual characteristics of the image in order to approach the temporal dimension of a pond full of frogs.
25 September 2012
Sources originated from Thomas the Gardener’s wish to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his making vegetable pâté.
24 June 1979
Champ Provençal presents a frame by frame construction of a peach orchard at three different periods from a single viewpoint : with pink blossom (April 1), with green leaves (April 16) and with red-yellow peaches (June 24).
06 March 2005
The latest in an ongoing series of portraits including inventors Maurice Seddon and Hugh de la Cruz. Here, filmmaker Rose Lowder prepares a macrobiotic meal in her tiny flat in Paris in October 2005.
01 January 1979
A multi-projector, single-screen work superimposedshot a positive and negative print.
01 January 2003
the fishing boats are out in the water the fish are caught. brought into shore the men haul the catch off the boat.
25 October 1986
Alternating frames combine footage of Parisian landmarks taken at different times of day or in different seasons.
01 January 2001
Little is necessary for everything to appear differently. The date, the hour, the weather, the space's layout, one's glance or presence of mind .
11 May 1978
Reel 1 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
13 July 2015
With this film I wanted to pay homage to Yann Beauvais for his having, on top of his own work as an artist, against all odds, lack of funds or recognition concerning the field in question, made an important contribution to make known, as much by his writing as by his presenting and distributing, works by other authors.
07 March 1995
Bouquets 1-10 is Lowder’s first collection in an ongoing series of one minute episodes, each composed of footage shot around a general geographic location that has been alternately woven, frame by frame, into a single film reel and connected through the interstitial still life image of a flower that cues the beginning of each integrated film Bouquet.
01 January 1982
The film presents a field of sunflowers. The focus is adjusted frame by frame in succession according to a series of patterns on particular plants situated in different parts of the field.
08 June 1983
Fugitive images of the northwestern city of France.
02 August 1979
Couleurs mécaniques presents, in the order they were filmed, six different viewpoints of a merry-go-round.
11 May 1978
Portrait of French-Peruvian filmmaker Rose Lowder shot in Paris (France) on February 17, 1978 at 11:45 AM.
29 September 2022
BOUQUETS 31-40 continues, like the previous Bouquets, to explore different places, which for various reasons, are ecological.
01 January 1995
Filmed around the famous circular medieval wash house built on an equally famous spring, the Fosse Dionne, in the medieval town of Tonnerre, Yonne.
01 January 2010
The magnificent garden we see in the film is part of the Brière Regional Nature Park, in the heart of the Guérande peninsula (in Loire-Atlantique), and covers over a hectare.
01 January 2007
A quick view of three remarkable organic gardens: Le Tomple, Le jardin du Mas d’Abri in the department of Gard and Le jardin des Sambucs in the department of Hérault.
10 September 2011
An entry, filmed in Italy, Switzerland and France, in Rose Lowder's series collecting one minute episodes, each composed of footage shot around a general geographic location that has been alternately woven, frame by frame, into a single film reel.
13 July 2015
This is the first little film dedicated to yann beauvais that, because of the appearance of a hair from top to bottom of all the images, could not be shown in the Brazilian exhibition in Recife celebrating his 40 years of activity.
01 January 2005
BOUQUETS 21-30 is a part of the ecological BOUQUETS series, consisting of one-minute films composed in the camera by weaving the characteristics of different environments with the activities there at the time.
02 February 2017
"The town of Asti, Piemonte, in Italy, has in its park a very small pond in which there are a great number of turtles, a species 'Trachemys scripta and Trachemys scripta elegans' protected by the 'Movimento Nationale U.
01 January 2010
Based on natural light, an element that has played a fundamental role in the development of cinema, the film's subject revolves around solar panels in two locations, Cascina Piola, in Capriglio, and Le Vieil Eclis, in Asserac, in the Loire-Atlantique.