The Relationship Between Art Movements and Film
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- Опубліковано 19 бер 2020
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This video discusses the relationship between various movements in art and the medium of film.
Art movements mentioned include Dada, Surrealism, German Expressionism, Pop Art, Socialist Realism, Remodernism, Italian Futurism, and Constructivism.
Among others, the filmmakers I bring up are Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel, Germaine Dulac, Sergei Eisenstein, Andy Warhol, David Lynch, Scott Barley, F.W. Murnau, and Fritz Lang.
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Dada 0:11
Surrealism 4:10
German Expressionism 7:49
Pop Art 12:39
Socialist Realism 15:05
Remodernism 16:18
Italian Futurism 17:24
Constructivism 17:43
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One quick clarification: I mentioned "Just what is it that makes today's homes..." as the generally accepted first work of Pop Art, but I thought I'd also say that some consider "I Was a Rich Man's Plaything" by Eduardo Paolozzi from 1947 to be the first.
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@@kubricklynch mate, would you consider making a video on horror films and the art movements that inspired it .
Are you going to make new videos about one specific year? A year I would like to see is 1979 because we had Manhattan, Stalker, Apocalypse Now, Alien, Mad Max, Nosferatu and die Blechtrommel.
That would be interesting! Thanks for the suggestion.
1974 was great too (Godfather 2, Chinatown, The Conversation, etc) and 1999 (The Matrix, Fight Club, American Beauty, Magnolia, Sixth Sense, etc)
@@firstnamelastname364 yeah that's right!
But 1954 had some great films too:
Rear Window
Dial M for Murder
Seven Samurai
On the Waterfront
And when you look at newer films 2011 was also a great year:
The Tree of Life
Samsara
Hugo
Melancholia
Drive
1973 takes the cake tho; Fantastic Planet, The Holy Mountain, The Hourglass Sanitorium, World on a Wire, The Exorcist, Soylent Green, Westworld, The Wicker Man, and probably many more that I don't know.
I love art film I make a film called midnight to 7am and it a 6 and half hour movie what a tine to make anything you want
I found your videos earlier and have been appreciating them a lot. I had a quick question: would we consider Dogme 95 to be parallel to remodernism, in the context that both movements seek adversity with more mainstream, respectable, and polished works, deliberately using less expensive means to make their art? Or am I overthinking this?
The man dragging the pianos clearly had a lot of baggage
The film Un Chien Andalou was actually used to torture fascists in the Spanish Civil War.
A group fighting the fascists would create prison rooms that resembled abstract art of the time and showed them Un Chien Andalou in repeat.
I find it very funny that the same types of people who hate and complain about art now are the same as back then.
Very good overview! Only one artist/film maker that needed to be included was LEN LYE. His animations to jazz music produced in the 30s to the 50s prefigure the MTV music videos of the 80s. He took things further than Man Ray, literally scratching the film negatives to create abstract movement when ran through a projector. He also utilised stop motion and collage. ua-cam.com/video/f3bx_jFNBjE/v-deo.html
Lye is great! I just think of his work as more of a deep cut. I have talked about him in other videos though.
And in our times?
They stopped making movies some time ago, if you haven't noticed
Hello hello Duchamp stealed Fountain from a female artist
Do you remember the female artist’s name?