Movies: Alain Jouffroy

  • 1967
    La Collectionneuse

    La Collectionneuse (1967)

    La Collectionneuse

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    A bombastic, womanizing art dealer and his painter friend go to a seventeenth-century villa on the Riviera for a relaxing summer getaway. But their idyll is disturbed by the presence of the bohemian Haydée, accused of being a “collector” of men....

    La Collectionneuse
  • 1969
    Destroy Yourselves

    Destroy Yourselves (1969)

    Destroy Yourselves

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    Detruisez-vous is a ‘primitive’ film which breaks all the rules of film-making. It’s the first Zanzibar film (and predates the very naming of the movement), an attempt to make a film which defies the rules of production, the production line of commer...

    Destroy Yourselves
  • 1969
    Fun and Games for Everyone

    Fun and Games for Everyone (1969)

    Fun and Games for Everyone

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    “FUN AND GAMES (FOR EVERYONE): a pitch black and milky white film shot during one of Olivier Mosset's exhibition openings. A psychedelic game of improvisation joins the Zanzibar group with Salvador Dalí, Barbet Schroeder and Jean Mascolo... the solar...

    Fun and Games for Everyone
  • 1986
    Lire

    Lire (1986)

    Lire

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    Lire is a cinematographic series of filmed portraits that shows, in a single large fixed and sound sequence shot of 3 minutes 20 seconds, a writer reading the beginning of his last published book....

    Lire
  • 1979
    A partire dal dolce

    A partire dal dolce (1979)

    A partire dal dolce

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    "A partire dal Dolce brings together "portraits-interventions" of a dozen or so thinkers, artists, friends of Gianfranco Baruchello (including extremely rare footage of Jean-François Lyotard), who comment on the concept of the "dolce" (gentle/soft/sw...

    A partire dal dolce
  • 1968
    L'abolition de l'art

    L'abolition de l'art (1968)

    L'abolition de l'art

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    Made in 1968, this is the only film by the writer, artist, poet, art critic Alain Jouffroy. This film constitutes a full scale attack against cult of art and its specialization, but also against authority figures and nation....

    L'abolition de l'art