| With numerous performers. The film
is in English and French.
“A subjective account of the act of making
still photographs.”
“Going back and forth between observation and
sentiment or imagination, the film is a self-portrait
of the photographer-filmmaker during the years
1976-1977.” - BM
“The film is about the relations of vision and
power arising from the act of producing images. The
first section of THE CAMERA: JE is terrifying even
though it is the most straightforwardly didactic part
of the film. The spectator stares at photo models as
they have their pictures taken and are given
instructions about how to pose. The anxiety we see on
the face and body of the model (mirroring our role as
spectator) exemplifies this fear of not being held in
our position of spectator. It is as if we were watching
ourselves being photographed, as if the screen
we’re watching is photographing us.”
- Constance Penley
Permanent Collection:
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Major Festivals and shows:
“Cineprobe”, Museum of Modern Art, New
York, October 1978
Edinburgh Film Festival, Scotland, 1978
Hyères Film Festival, France, 1978
Pacific Film Archives, San Francisco, California
French Television, TF1, August 1978
The National Gallery, Washington, DC 1994
Screening Manhattan, Vienna 2000
Fate of Aliens Modes, Vienna 2003, ZDK Karlruhe,
2004
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