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Science is fiction, 23 films by Jean Painlevé, by Jean Painlevé ; compilation producer, Kate Elmore

Label
Science is fiction, 23 films by Jean Painlevé, by Jean Painlevé ; compilation producer, Kate Elmore
Language
fre
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Science is fiction
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
318462544
Responsibility statement
by Jean Painlevé ; compilation producer, Kate Elmore
Runtime
471
Series statement
The Criterion collection, 468
Sub title
23 films by Jean Painlevé
Summary
Long before Jacques Cousteau and Richard Attenborough, a Frenchman named Jean Painlevé made documentaries that captured the natural world in a unique manner. "Science Is Fiction" collects 23 of these short films. Painlevé (1902-89) spent his life straddling the arts and the sciences, studying biology at the Sorbonne, but also hanging out with Man Ray and Luis Buñuel. Long fascinated by marine life, Painlevé helped develop the underwater camera, one of the first handheld cameras, and high-magnification lenses that allowed him to observe creatures like sea urchins, jellyfish, and mollusks in their natural habitats. Though relatively obscure in the United States, Jean Painlevé's films embrace genre, combining documentary, educational film, and avant-garde experimentalism to create an aesthetic that captures the fantastic by means of the purely factual
Technique
live action
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23 films by Jean PainlevéTwenty-three films by Jean Painlevé
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