Martine Rousset
Born on May 29, 1951 in Montpellier, Martine Rousset resided in Sète, France until 1975. She studied Philosophy of Cinema at the Université Paul Valery of Montpellier. As a director, she focuses on light and script. She has worked in cinema since 1977, and has been working as an expert beside Suzanne Pagé since 1978 in the audiovisual department of the Musée d’Art Moderne de la ville de Paris. She has attended various festivals such as Festival of Berlin (1980), MNAM, Paris (1989), Berkeley (1990), MoMA, New York (1995), Feminale, Cologne (1992/1994/1996), Osnabrück (1996), IMPACT (1996), Oberhausen (1998), Scratch (1998/2001/2003), Riga (2002), Pesaro (2003), Los Angeles Film Forum (2004), Festival des cinémas differents, Paris (2005), La Enana Marrón, Madrid (2005), Rencontre des labos de Bruxelles (2005), 10 ans de l'Abominable (2006), Taiwan Women in the Arts (2007), Les Inattendus, Lyon (2007), Belgrade Alternative Film Festival (2008), Les Écrans Documentaires (2008).
Cinématon
as N°22Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the...
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as (voice)Sha-Dada is an "expanded" film on two screens which presents itself as a confrontation between...
Movie pagePortraits / Mirrors
as uncreditedA single-screen version of the Portraits / Mirrors multi-projection. Featuring portraits of:...
Movie pageTandis que j’agonise
as uncreditedFree adaptation of Faulkner's novel aroused by the Patrick Henry and Ranucci cases.
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as uncreditedOne year before starting his famous series "Cinematons", Gerard Courant had made an ancestor to...
Movie pageCinexpérimentaux #1: Martine Rousset
as uncreditedPortrait of experimental filmmaker Martine Rousset.
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