Movies: Man Ray

  • 1923
    Return to Reason

    Return to Reason (1923)

    Return to Reason

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    Experimental film, white specks and shapes gyrating over a black background, the light-striped torso of Kiki of Montparnasse (Alice Prin), a gyrating eggcrate. One of the first Dadaist films....

    Return to Reason
  • 1924
    Ballet Mécanique

    Ballet Mécanique (1924)

    Ballet Mécanique

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    A pulsing, kaleidoscope of images set to an energetic soundtrack. This is a world in motion, dominated by mechanical and repetitive images, with a few moments of solitude in a garden....

    Ballet Mécanique
  • 1924
    Entr'acte

    Entr'acte (1924)

    Entr'acte

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    Stop-motion photography blends with extreme slow-motion in Clair's first and most 'dada' film, composed of a series of zany, interconnected scenes. We witness a rooftop chess match between Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, a hearse pulled by a camel (and c...

    Entr'acte
  • 1926
    Anemic Cinema

    Anemic Cinema (1926)

    Anemic Cinema

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    A spiral design spins. It's replaced by a spinning disk. These two continue in perfect alternation until the end: a spiral design, a disk. Each disk is labelled and can be read as it rotates. The messages, in French, feature puns and whimsical rhymes...

    Anemic Cinema
  • 1928
    The Starfish

    The Starfish (1928)

    The Starfish

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    The romantic relationship between a man and a woman....

    The Starfish
  • 1926
    Emak-Bakia

    Emak-Bakia (1926)

    Emak-Bakia

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    Emak-Bakia (Basque for Leave me alone) is a 1926 film directed by Man Ray. Subtitled as a cinépoéme, it features many techniques Man Ray used in his still photography (for which he is better known), including Rayographs, double exposure, soft focus a...

    Emak-Bakia
  • 1929
    The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice

    The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice (1929)

    The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice

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    Mannequin hands hold a pair of dice. A castle is perched on a hilltop. Below it, a posh, modern villa. Meanwhile, far from Paris, two men with masked faces play dice in a bar. They decide to drive to Paris. Country roads, hills, fences. The posh "cha...

    The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice
  • 1947
    Dreams That Money Can Buy

    Dreams That Money Can Buy (1947)

    Dreams That Money Can Buy

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    An attempt to bring the work of surrealist artists to a wider public. The plot is that of an average Joe who can conjure up dreams that will improve his customer's lives. This frame story serves as a link between several avant-garde sequences created...

    Dreams That Money Can Buy
  • 1957
    8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements

    8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements (1957)

    8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements

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    8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements is an American experimental film directed by Hans Richter, Marcel Duchamp, and Jean Cocteau. Described by Richter as "part Freud, part Lewis Carroll" and filmed partially on the lawn of Duchamp's summer house in S...

    8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
  • 1961
    Dadascope

    Dadascope (1961)

    Dadascope

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    Free-associative images are juxtaposed with disorienting poetry in Richter's late work. The film is visual dynamite: Upside-down and reversed footage, play with shadows and light, billiards and dice and balloons-- suggestive and surreal images. Tenet...

    Dadascope
  • 1996
    Lee Miller: Through the Mirror

    Lee Miller: Through the Mirror (1996)

    Lee Miller: Through the Mirror

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    Biographical documentary of Lee Miller (aka Elizabeth Miller, 1907-1977), her early years in USA under her father's influence, later became a model turned artist and celebrated photographer, including her photojournalism during WWII, and her second m...

    Lee Miller: Through the Mirror
  • 2024
    Return to Reason: Four Films by Man Ray

    Return to Reason: Four Films by Man Ray (2024)

    Return to Reason: Four Films by Man Ray

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    An immersion into the surreal and dreamlike world of painter, photographer and filmmaker Man Ray (1890-1976), one of the most prolific American visual artists, through four of his short films, brought to life by the atmospheric music of SQÜRL....

    Return to Reason: Four Films by Man Ray
  • 1938
    Ady

    Ady (1938)

    Ady

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    Very brief view of Man Ray and his friend Ady Fidelin while at a seaside resort...

    Ady
  • 1933
    Poison

    Poison (1933)

    Poison

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    Short black and white surrealist film from Man Ray starring himself and Meret Oppenheim....

    Poison
  • 1929
    Corrida

    Corrida (1929)

    Corrida

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    A Man Ray documentary short on bullfighting....

    Corrida
  • 2010
    Iconoclast

    Iconoclast (2010)

    Iconoclast

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    Boyd Rice may well be the only person alive who's been on a first name basis with both Charles Manson and Marilyn Manson. His career has spanned more than three decades, during which time he has remained at the epicenter of underground culture and co...

    Iconoclast
  • 1940
    Juliet

    Juliet (1940)

    Juliet

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    A late period home movie with Man Ray and his lovely friend Juliet Browner lounging together in the US. Man Ray had returned to America when the Germans occupied France....

    Juliet
  • 1938
    Dance

    Dance (1938)

    Dance

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    Home movie from Man Ray featuring dancer Jenny gyrating in black and white....

    Dance
  • 1935
    L'Atelier du Val de Grâce

    L'Atelier du Val de Grâce (1935)

    L'Atelier du Val de Grâce

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    Home movie from Man Ray with a view of his home/gallery...

    L'Atelier du Val de Grâce
  • 1930
    Self-Portrait or What We All Miss

    Self-Portrait or What We All Miss (1930)

    Self-Portrait or What We All Miss

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    Mix of surrealist images of bubbles and smoke with some documentation of the world lived by Man Ray and Lee Miller....

    Self-Portrait or What We All Miss