Dore O.

Born: 1946-08-09

Trained as a painter, O. was cofounder of the Hamburger Filmschau, alongside with her husband and collaborator Werner Nekes. For all the psychedelia of her early work, subsequent films are rigorous in refractory experimentation: rear-projections, double-impositions, repeated frames and breathtaking lunges of the handheld camera, which seems bolstered as much by raw impulse as it does by any guiding principle of onscreen organization. O.’s work establishes its own space-time linearities, then argues them against each other–sometimes content with a mild flicker, a closing or opening aperture or a flurry of blunt smears. This is a playful and often freefalling visual poetics, best left to wash over you pure and analyzed later (or better yet, not at all.)


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Home Movies 1971-81

as uncredited
Released: 1985-01-01

Home movies shot on Super 8mm by W+B Hein over 10 years.

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Kaldalon

as uncredited
Released: 1971-09-01

Attracted to Nordic landscapes, [Dore O.] filmed KALDALON (1970/71) in Iceland where images of...

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T-Wo-Men

as uncredited
Released: 1972-10-29

The film is divided into five parts differing in pictorial and musical structure. The plot, two...

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Jüm-Jüm

as uncredited
Released: 1967-12-29

In “jüm-jüm” by Dore 0. and Werner Nekes, a girl swings for 10 minutes in front of a movie...

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Mama, da steht ein Mann

as uncredited
Released: 1968-01-01

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Lawale

as uncredited
Released: 1969-10-07

According to the director, "Memory is a cruel hope without awakening."

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Hurrycan

as uncredited
Released: 1979-02-28

"HURRYCAN has nothing to do with whirlwinds, although in this Nekes film the pictures journey...

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