Claudine Eizykman

Claudine Eizykman

April 22, 1945 — Paris, France

As a filmmaker she has made a dozen films (Selection Committee Prize at the Knokke-Le-Zoute Festival in 1974-75), videos and - in collaboration with Guy Fihman – a dozen holographic films and devices to record and present them. Since 1969 she has published numerous studies on narrative cinema ("La Jouissance Cinéma", 1976, ed. 10/18), video art, experimental and avant-garde film, notably on the Vasulkas, Peter Kubelka, Jonas Mekas, Andy Warhol... From 1993 to late 1995, she programmed films for the French Cinémathèque in a regular slot called Cabinet d'Amateur. Since late 1998, she has programmed experimental and avant-garde films for the Forum des Images in Paris. She was a co-founder of the Paris Film Coop in 1974, publisher of the magazine Melba (1976-79), co-founded Cinédoc, of which she is president and since 1979, has taught as a professor at the Université Paris 8 de Vincennes-Saint-Denis.

V.W. Vitesse Women

V.W. Vitesse Women

1974

Maine Montparnasse

Maine Montparnasse

1972

Bruine Squamma 3ème partie : Séries Saturées

1977

Bruine Squamma 1ère partie : Séries Mêlées

1977

Bruine Squamma 2ème partie : Séries Brutes

1977

L'autre scène

L'autre scène

1969

Bruine Squamma

Bruine Squamma

1977

Moires Mémoires

Moires Mémoires

1978