Description |
1 videodisc (58 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in |
Summary |
In November 2001, Chris Marker became intrigued by the sudden appearance of grinning yellow cat paintings on Paris buildings and began to document them, as well as other incidents and protests in the city of Paris while he filmed. The creator is eventually revealed to be an art collective known as Mr. Chat |
Notes |
Special features: Bonus films: "A bestiary" (five short films on animation) Cat listening to music (3 min.), An owl is an owl is an owl (3 min.), Zoo piece (3 min.), Bullfight in Okinawa (4 min.), Slon Tango (4 min.) ; Three cheers for the whale / co-directed with Mario Ruspoli (1972, 17 min.) ; Leila attacks (1 min.) |
Credits |
Music, Michel Krasna ; cinematography, Chris Marker |
Performer |
Voice, Geŕard Rinaldi |
Notes |
DVD |
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Available for Deakin University staff and students only |
Subject |
Graffiti -- France -- Paris.
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Street art -- France -- Paris.
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Politics in art.
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Art and society -- France -- Paris.
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Cats in art.
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Imagination.
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Genre/Form |
DVD-Video discs
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Video recordings.
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Author |
Marker, Chris, 1921-2012.
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Braunberger, Laurence.
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Rinaldi, Geŕard
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Krasna, Michel.
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Ruspoli, Mario, -1986.
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Films du Jeudi (Firm)
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ARTE France.
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First Run/Icarus Films.
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