A Beginner's Guide to Experimental Cinema
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This video serves as a beginner's guide to the world of experimental cinema. I cover filmmakers like Godfrey Reggio, David Lynch, Dziga Vertov, Andy Warhol, Ron Fricke, and many more.
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Came in looking for a history lesson, came out realizing I've unintentionally watched a good chunk these films on LSD because I was trying to find something interesting to watch.
The film Daisies (1966) is a good example of experimental film!
So is climax and enter the void
Well done. Script and delivery are on point. You hit all the major movements in experimental cinema and helped me rekindle my love for the genre.
Thank you so much!
1:32 Qatsi Trilogy
4:00 Chronos
4:27 Baraka
4:47 Samsara
5:09 Un Chien Andalou
6:03 Surrealist/Dada Films
7:22 Maya Deren
8:10 Stan Brakhage
9:10 David Lynch
10:16 Man with a Movie Camera
10:58 Animation
12:57 Andy Warhol
13:58 Structural Film
15:29 Kenneth Anger
I think gaspar noe is another really good example
Italian director Marco Ferreri. And 8 1/2, of course.
Koyaanisqatsi is one of my fav films ever with that “staggering” (lmao) Phillip Glass. Saw it at an arthouse theatre and I’ll never forget it. Absolutely loved the rocket 🚀 shot.
I absolutely adore Sergei Parajanov's works, with Shadows Of Forgotten Ancestors being my favorite. Would you consider him to belong in the experimental category as well? Thanks for another great video essay, loving this channel!
Oh I definitely consider Parajanov to be experimental.
"The Color of Pomegranates" is one of my all time favorite films
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Great video! I’ve grown up with film being a big influence on my life, and I’ve just recently(recently as in the past few days lol) started getting into the more experimental territory. I’ve already loved the strange and confusing more mainstream movies like Midsommar and the Lighthouse, two of my favorite from this past year. So, I thought I’d try out something even more confusing and picked some out of my to watch list. So far I’ve watched Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive, and Tetsuo. The last of which I think could be classified under experimental, or something of the sort, but correct me if I’m wrong. Either way, I highly enjoyed all of them, especially Tetsuo and Eraserhead. I loved the themes, the style, the absurdity, everything. I’m very excited to see more films like these.
I’ve seen koyaanisqatsi in a theater 30 times, sometimes twice a night from the front row
I'm jealous!
Fantastic, extensive list! Great job, love it. I’d also recommend for a queer experimental film, Blue (1993) which is free on TH-cam!
I was really impressed by Elementary Tryptics of Spain, three films by Jose Val del Omar, especially Fire in Castilla. I saw them at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens.
2:28 Madonna was inspired by that film to shot her 1998 music video Ray Of Light
I really need this for my works, thanks.
Thanks! I learned a lot and I'll be seeking out some of the works of these people you mentioned. You might do a "current history" on using AI in experimental film as what I see so far is bizarre and fairly static. I suspect this will change rapidly.
Nice vid. Learned some pictures I should check out. If I'd throw my two bits, I'd add Disney's visual interpretation of Bach's Toccata and Fugue. I think for most of us, that's our first exposure to experimental movies.
So, Andy Warhol was the precursor of the livestream in which people sleep.😂
Nice to know this channeI. I wouldn't let out Andrei Tarkovski and Alejandro Jodorowsky
This short piece is a great attempt to summarize experimental films. However experiments in cinema, also reminds me of Anderi Tarkovsky, in parts if not entirely. His dream sequences are definitely visual experiments in the narrative he constructs. Norman McClaren and Ryan Larkin in the world of animation films come to mind. In all I think all cinema is anyways an experiment in time and space, in bold or subtle strokes.
Jack Smith is a great one too
Nobody is more experimental than Kurt Affair nowadays
2:25: Sounds like what I like
how about nam june paik or gary hill?
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My films have caused people to feel queasiness, but that's the nature of conceptual inference, and not the visceral representations. The visual technical trick can be pacified by the use of cohesive experimental sensory dubbing. I see more potential in exploiting all of the various human senses, which is a real challenge. It doesn't need to make sense to everyone. Sometimes nonsense is plausibly effective. The work won't dazzle the audience with the truth, so it sufficiently baffles them with B.S.
One of the most important experimental directors is probably Jonas Mekas. I wonder why you didn't mentiom him.
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I was on board until you said one of Lynch's masterpieces was "Twin Peaks: The Return". No, one of his masterpieces is "Twin Peaks", which was a show that aired in the early 90s and was just recently brought back through a reboot of the series. The show's original run is one of the greatest times in television.
The Return is way better. Not even close.
I agreed, the return was way better.
Could any of Terrence Malick's films be considered experimental, or just experimentally-informed? (im especially thinking of post Tree of Life ones)
I’d think his work is more poetic/art house, certainly has some influence from experimental filmmakers
No gaspar noe? :(
I’m a huge fan of his stuff, but it’s a bit disturbing to recommend to “beginners”.
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I think a very important experimental filmmaker is Toshio Matsumoto who produced a lot of amazing experimental and art house films. His most famous being Funeral Parade of Roses (1969).
check out a film i did about the rainbow.. is just a 12 minute rainbow shot in berlin... : )
This is a really phenomenal video. I just took a class in experimental film and we watched most of the films mentioned in this video. One film we watched that was not mentioned is Michael Snow’s Wavelength which is famous for being a 40 minute slow zoom in shot. I didn’t care for it much, but my professor loved it, and it’s definitely worth experiencing because it’s so unique and technically interesting.
They did mention that here @14:00
Artists like Andy Warhol tested the limits of human stupidity and hubris, and making a point with it. How many of us got this point, is a whole another subject!
A film worthy of note would have been ‘Performance’, directed by Nicolas Roeg starring Mick Jagger. Possibly one of the best movies of all time, not exactly experimental or even surrealist but just ‘out there’ and completely original.
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I´m sooo into experimental films... Thanks for this video... I would like to add to the list apichatpong weerasethakul, one of my favourites directors.
He is great as well!
What makes you so?
People will probably disagree with me, but I like to think Disney's Fantasia is a nice introduction since it gives you segments of what experimental cinema can be while explaining why kind of
Really great for beginners!!! Learned a lot in 16 minutes...
Glad you liked it!
I graduated from film school 6 years ago and I still think about Wavelength by Michael Snow. It's just one shot. Why do I think about it so much!?
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Just so you know. The 'Quay' in 'Brothers Quay' is pronounced 'Key'.
Good to know!
Great films too!
What the actual fuck, since when is Glass "one of the top composers of the 20th century"?
🤣 Look, while I agree with you, many people _do_ consider him to fit into this category. But then, I don't think Andy Warhol is one of the 20th century's greatest artists. Or Jackson Pollock. More like "Jackson _Bollocks_ " Am I right?
this is one of the best film channels on youtube. how did you acquire such encyclopedic knowledge of cinema?
Thank you! I've had a love for film since I was young and majored in Film Production in college. I've spent a ton of time researching on the internet, in books, DVD special features, etc. Including many, many hours on IMDB and wikipedia.
Good overview of experimental film and video. However, I would like to add some of the other French new wave filmmakers like Truffaut or Melville.
Lynch also has a lot of really amazing and haunting experimental short films that are easy to find on TH-cam !
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Cool video! Andrei Tarkovsky is also a good one although he is more art house but I think it still applies I suppose?
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You're all gonna be
In this experimental film
And even tho I can't explain it
I already know his great it's
Gonna be
Might I suggest Guy Maddin's Tales from the Gimli Hospital.
A film worthy of note would have been ‘Performance’, directed by Nicolas Roeg starring Mick Jagger. Possibly one of the best movies of all time, not exactly experimental or even surrealist but just ‘out there’ and completely original.
Eraser head is one of the scariest,weird,dream like film of all time and still freaks me out to this day.
Honestly been trying to get into experimental film and expand my love for film as a filmmaker and an aspiring cinephile who trying to forge his own unique style
thanks for introducing me to reggio and his style. gave me ideas for my own work
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What a great summary! I think that there's a lot of potential for experimental animation, particularly with how limitless modern animation technology is today.
I'd love to hear your interpretation of some of the films you mentioned.
nice work, but honestly these movies must suck so hard I cant even fathom
Some of my favorite pieces of abstract/experimental film etc:
Pat o Neil's water and Power 1989
The quay brothers - street of crocodiles
bunker of last gunshots
the zapruder film (im being totally serious)
the butterfly dances 1900?
lost book found - jem cohen
Daybreak express - DA Pennebaker
Vincent - Tim Burton
Begotten - Elias Merhige 1990
Shadowlands - Anthony Lucas
New York Portraits - Peter Hutton
Jordan Belson's work
Necrology - Standish Lawdor
Pink Narcissus 1971
Route 1 USA - Robert Kramer (technically a documentary, but such a wonderful piece)
and of course my personal hero James Benning; 11x14, the Los trilogy, landscape suicide etc...🌝🌞🪐⭐🌟
It is amazing to see how this type of cinema influenced and changed for ever the traditional filmmaking.
Walerian Borowczyk is another to add to the list. Very influential on Jan Svankmajer and my favorite, the Brothers Quay.
it's a shame everyone that thinks that any nonesense short is experimental cinema
nice list! I really enjoy Barbara hammer and Cheryl dunye's experimental work as well
Algorythm, please, please give me more of this
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
Andrei Tarkovsky is well worth a look
Samsara is one of the best films ever. Period.
Outstanding! Thank you for sharing this. Your film is engaging, educational and highly entertaining. Kudos and Bravo!!
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"PIG" directed by Nico. B., and co-directed by Rozz Williams (former front man of death rock band Christian Death) (R.I.P.)
Ooooh...I've heard of Pig. I have to check it out! I made a list of recommendations too, it's the newest comment on the video.
I'd like to argue that George Kuchar was pretty important in the experimental film world.
Long ago I used to think it was a tragedy and a crime that the major studio/Hollywood machine effectively hijacked cinema and approaches each project like salesmen, fashioning each film down to a shiny, non offensive, optimally consumable product. I've known now for a while we the audience are at least equally to blame for the current state of cinema. If experimental films brought in a lot of money then you'd better believe every studio would be pumping them out like mad. Too many people favor shallow, hollow, mindless entertainment over rich, challenging, thought and conversation provoking art. I mean you can't force people to like arthouse/avant-garde/ experimental films but it truly is a shame cause the medium of film is so powerful and fulfilling but we'd all prefer the junk food.
I'm going to make an experimental film soon
You should upload it to TH-cam, there are a lot of people interested in experimental film!
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In the Labyrinth deserves an honorable mention, because it uses five screens at the same time and it became a precursor to IMAX
Samsara is also one of the most beautiful films ever shot
Also Postcard from Earth
such an underrated channel,good job man
Thank you!
When I was in high school, all my friends were into the MCU, the DCEU etc.
I was into Koyaanisqatsi.
Huh, I came here after seeing your video about Soviet Animation (glad that the algorith is pushing it foward, I hope the same happens for the rest of your videos!), I think that some footage of Reggio's trilogy got into a video of the song "L o s t" by the vaporwave artist Clinton Affair, the cinematography and topic kinda matches.
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Wow finally this is a channel up that actually talks about cinema and not just goes for bs mainstream movies, your channel is definitely not booming but it is great to see that someone does talk about this type of films like your other video on art house cinema
Well, some of my videos have tens of thousands of views, that's booming enough for me and way more than I ever expected.
kubricklynch - Film History and Reviews no of course that’s an amazing number I was just comparing you to other film channels such as Insider or Nerdwire
Also, damn thanks for responding I really enjoy your content
Very helpful overview.
Glad you liked it!
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I've been searching for this movie and no one heard about it,I'd appreciate if you help me
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Another important name in experimental animation is the Scottish director Norman McLaren. He was a pioneer in the field along with Len Lye and was one of the only experimental filmmakers to win an Oscar.
Thank you so much, I went on search for a film I saw while at university (2008) Stan Brakhage I...Dreaming, your video helped me find it.
Jonas Mekas and Hollis Frampton are my personal favorites! If only James O. Incandenza made the list.
Ah yes, how could I forget Incandenza, so good you can't stop watching!
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I would like to mention Danish Jørgen Leth. Especially his masterpiece "The Perfect Human". He did some stuff with Andy Warhol as well. After watching "The Perfect Human" go watch "The 5 Obstructions" by Jørgen Leth and Lars von Trier, its a documentary where Trier tries to make Leth let go of his inner artist while giving him some extreme obstructions when recreating The Perfect Human. Nothing more than a masterpiece.
Ty for this great video! It seems that experimentation=innovation.
great stuff, thank you
Hey bro, nice video essay, I enjoyed it. I would like to suggest some of renowned Czechoslovak new wave directors: Juraj Jakubisko, Jaromir Jires, Viera Chytilova, Juraj Herz. They made amazing films with very special unique taste..
I'm thinking about doing a video on Czechoslovak cinema at some point.
Eleanor Antin, Sadie Benning, and Martha Rolser
Great high quality Content. Thanks a lot
Where can I watch to all of this movies? Amazing, amazing video btw
Thank you for the kind words! As far as I am aware, most of these are not available on any streaming service. However, I do know Samsara is on Amazon Prime. Most of the early ones are on TH-cam if you search for them.
Fortunately you can at least watch Baraka at this link:
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Very nice!
experimental it's aweome, but not everyone understands what that means = market
Good content, thanks for sharing.
Wavelenght is one of my favorite films ever, watching it at a cinema was a catartic experience
I'm jealous!
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It's a good thing all film isn't like this
Haha yes that might get old eventually and annoy 99% of people.