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Sans Soleil (1983) [Movie] Douban TMDB NeoDB IMDb WikiData
Sans soleil
director: Chris Marker actor: Florence Delay / Amílcar Cabral
other title: Sans Soleil – Unsichtbare Sonne / Sans soleil
A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words and images from places as far-flung as Japan, Guinea-Bissau, Iceland, and San Francisco.
The Pier (1962) [Movie] IMDb NeoDB WikiData Douban TMDB
La jetée
8.0 (11 ratings) director: Chris Marker actor: Jean Négroni / Hélène Chatelain
other title: La jetée / La Jetée
A man is sent back and forth and in and out of time in an experiment that attempts to unravel the fate and the solution to the problems of a post-apocalyptic world during the aftermath of WW3. The experiment results in him getting caught up in a perpetual reminiscence of past events that are recreated on an airport’s viewing pier.
Description of a Struggle (1960) [Movie] NeoDB Douban TMDB
Description d'un combat
director: 克里斯·马克 actor: Alan Adair
other title: Description d'un combat / 以色列建国梦
Working primarily in the arena of nonfiction, Marker rejected conventional narrative techniques, instead staking out a deeply political terrain defined by the use of still images, atmospheric soundtracks, and literate commentary. In Description d’un Combat, Marker’s idiosyncratic style, combining location footage with archival material, builds a complex and personal portrayal. Israel’s demography is explored, from the kibbutzim to the Arab minorities, the orthodox Jews, and the tourists. The “battle” of the title does not refer to the tank-and-artillery variety, but to the inner struggle of Israeli citizens to adapt to a new view of themselves, in a new country.
Sunday in Peking (1956) [Movie] NeoDB Douban WikiData TMDB IMDb
Dimanche à Pekin
director: Chris Marker actor: Gilles Quéant
other title: Dimanche à Pékin / Dimanche à Pekin
Chris Marker’s travel essay Sunday in Peking transforms a long-held childhood dream into a cinematic journey through Beijing. Blending documentary observation with reflective narration, Marker captures the city’s rhythms, traditions, and everyday life in mid-1950s China with his signature curiosity and lyricism.
Junkopia (1981) [Movie] Douban IMDb TMDB
Junkopia
director: Chris Marker / John Chapman & Frank Simeone actor: 阿丽尔·朵巴丝勒
other title: 垃圾纪元
One day, at the stroke of evening, on Emeryville beach in San Francisco, where unidentified artists, leave, without anyone knowing, sculptures manufactured with items that have washed ashore from the sea.
This includes a short introduction by arte, approx. 1:12 secs long, with the film being around 6 minutes itself....there are 2 intertitles in the film itself, giving the latitudanal and longitudanal co-ordinates of the beach. No subtitles required, but ill work on some anyways.
Remembrance of Things to Come (2003) [Movie] Douban
Le Souvenir d'un avenir
director: 克里斯·马克 / 雅尼克·贝隆 actor: 皮埃尔·阿迪提
other title: Le Souvenir d'un avenir / 关于某个未来的记忆
REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS TO COME, the latest "cine-essay" of Chris Marker, is dense and demanding, a splendid reminder that his nimble, capacious mind has lost none of its agility, poetry, and power. Ostensibly a portrait of photographer Denise Bellon, focusing on the two decades between 1935 and 1955, the film leaps and backtracks, Marker-style, from subject to subject, from a family portrait of Bellon and her two daughters, Loleh and Yannick (the latter co-authored the film), to a wide-ranging history of surrealism, of the city of Paris, of French cinema and the birth of the cin (C)mathque, of Europe, the National Front, the Second World War and Spanish Civil War, and postwar politics and culture.Full of Marker jokes (a great one about artists and cats), word play (Citroen/citron), filmic homages (Musidora makes a memorable appearance), peculiar art history, a consideration of the 1952 Olympics, and astounding segues from French colonialism in Africa to women in the Maghreb, to a Jewish wedding and gypsy culture in Europe, to Mein Kampf and the Nazi death camps (Birkenau, Auschwitz), the film opens with Dali and ends with Mompou, traversing in its short time a world of thought, feeling, and history.A small masterpiece of montage, REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS TO COME is from moment to moment reminiscent of Resnais, Ivens, even Kubrick, but in its deployment of still photographs (as in La Jet (C)e), its theme of history and memory, its subject-skipping montage and rapid shuttle of wit and philosophy, REMEMBRANCE is pure, marvelous Marker. -- © First Run/Icarus Films
Three Cheers for the Whale (1972) [Movie] Douban
Vive la baleine
director: 克里斯·马克 / Mario Ruspoli actor: Casamayor / Lalan
other title: 三呼鲸鱼 / Vive la baleine
THREE CHEERS FOR THE WHALE chronicles the history of mankind's relationship with the largest and most majestic of marine mammals, and graphically exposes their slaughter by the fishing industry. Chris Marker's co-director, Mario Ruspoli, descendant of an aristocratic Italian family, had been a journalist, painter and ethnologist before discovering his vocation as a documentary filmmaker. In the Sixties he became one of the founders -along with Jean Rouch, Edgar Morin and Chris Marker- of the "direct cinema" movement, pioneering in the use of new lightweight cameras and synchronous sound recording equipment.
The Lovely Month of May (1963) [Movie] IMDb TMDB WikiData NeoDB Douban
Le Joli Mai
director: Chris Marker / Pierre Lhomme actor: Yves Montand / Chris Marker
other title: Der schöne Mai / Le Joli Mai
Candid interviews of ordinary people on the meaning of happiness, an often amorphous and inarticulable notion that evokes more basic and fundamentally egalitarian ideals of self-betterment, prosperity, tolerance, economic opportunity, and freedom.
Statues Also Die (1953) [Movie] NeoDB Douban WikiData TMDB IMDb
Les statues meurent aussi
director: Chris Marker / Alain Resnais actor: Jean Négroni / François Mitterrand
other title: Les statues meurent aussi / Las estatuas también mueren
Commissioned by the journal Présence Africaine, this short documentary examines how African art is devalued and alienated through colonial and museum contexts. Beginning with the question of why African works are confined to ethnographic displays while Greek or Egyptian art is celebrated, the film became a landmark of anti-colonial cinema and was banned in France for eight years.
Level Five (1997) [Movie] NeoDB WikiData Douban TMDB IMDb
Level Five
director: 克里斯·马克 actor: Catherine Belkhodja / Kenji Tokitsu
other title: 제5단계 / 第五等级
The French computer programmer Laura inherits the task of making a computer game of the Battle of Okinawa in Japan during World War 2. She searches the Internet for information on the battle, and interviews Japanese experts and witnesses. The extraordinary circumstances of the Battle of Okinawa lead Laura to reflect deeply on her own life and humanity in general, particularly the influence of history and memories.
A Grin Without a Cat (1977) [Movie] WikiData IMDb Douban TMDB NeoDB
Le fond de l'air est rouge
director: Chris Marker actor: Laurence Guvillier / Davos Hanich
other title: Rot ist die blaue Luft / Le fond de l'air est rouge
Chris Marker’s A Grin Without a Cat is an epic political essay tracing the rise and decline of the global left from the 1960s to the 1970s. Through archival footage and commentary, the film examines revolutionary movements in France, Latin America, and beyond, reflecting on the ideals, failures, and fading hopes of a generation.
The Koumiko Mystery (1965) [Movie] NeoDB Douban WikiData TMDB IMDb
Le Mystère Koumiko
director: Chris Marker actor: Chris Marker / Koumiko Muraoka
other title: Le Mystère Koumiko / El misterio Koumiko
Filmed during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Chris Marker’s The Koumiko Mystery follows Koumiko Muraoka, a young Japanese woman born in Manchuria and educated in France. As Marker films her wandering through Tokyo, she reflects on identity, memory, and what it means to be Japanese in a rapidly changing world.
2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure (1984) [Movie] NeoDB IMDb TMDB
2084: Video clip pour une réflexion syndicale et pour le plaisir
director: Chris Marker actor: François Périer / Bibiane Kirby
other title: 2084: Video clip pour une réflexion syndicale et pour le plaisir
Made for the centenary of France’s trade union laws, Chris Marker’s 2084 imagines a future in which a computer looks back on the labor movement of the 20th century. Mixing documentary reflection with speculative fiction, the film envisions contrasting paths for the future of workers and unions.
Valparaiso (1964) [Movie] IMDb WikiData TMDB
…A Valparaíso
director: Joris Ivens actor: Roger Pigaut
other title: …A Valparaíso / A Valparaiso
In 1962 Joris Ivens was invited to Chile for teaching and filmmaking. Together with students he made …A Valparaíso, one of his most poetic films. Contrasting the prestigious history of the seaport with the present the film sketches a portrait of the city, built on 42 hills, with its wealth and poverty, its daily life on the streets, the stairs, the rack railways and in the bars. Although the port has lost its importance, the rich past is still present in the impoverished city. The film echoes this ambiguous situation in its dialectical poetic style, interweaving the daily life reality (of 1963) with the history of the city and changing from black and white to colour, finally leaving us with hopeful perspective for the children who are playing on the stairs and hills of this beautiful town.
The Last Bolshevik (1994) [Movie] WikiData IMDb TMDB
Le Tombeau d'Alexandre
director: Chris Marker actor: Aleksandr Medvedkin / Nikolai Izvolov
other title: Le Tombeau d'Alexandre / El último bolchevique
A documentary on Soviet filmmaker Aleksandr Medvedkin, examining his tumultuous career, the rediscovery of his masterpiece Happiness, and Russia's struggles over the course of the 20th Century.