Arthur Lipsett

Arthur Lipsett

Country: Canada

Total Credits at Criticker: 3 (Actor), 8 (Director), 1 (Writer)

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    Very Nice, Very Nice
    Arthur Lipsett's first film is an avant-garde blend of photography and sound. It looks behind the business-as-usual face we put on life and shows anxieties we want to forget. It is made of dozens of pictures that seem familiar, with fragments of speech heard in passing and, between times, a voice saying, "Very nice, very nice." It was was critically acclaimed and plays frequently in festivals and film schools around the world. (nfb.ca)
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    21-87
    21-87 (1964) - Short Film
    The short film is a collage of snippets from discarded footage found by Lipsett in the editing room of the National Film Board, combined with his own black and white 16mm footage which he shot on the streets of Montreal and New York City, among other locations. (wikipedia)
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    Free Fall
    Free Fall (1964) - Short Film
    An experimental film from Arthur Lipsett, Free Fall is an assortment of film trimmings assembled to make a wry comment on humankind in today's world. It evokes a surrealist dream of our fall from grace into banality. (nfb.ca)
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    A Trip Down Memory Lane
    From Arthur Lipsett (Very Nice, Very Nice and 21-87), another incisive short film that looks at human might, majesty and mayhem. Compiled from some peculiar newsreel items of the last 50 years, the filmmaker calls this a time capsule yet his arrangement of pictures makes it almost explosive. There are hundreds of items, once front-page stuff, but all wryly grotesque when seen in this reshuffle of the past. (nfb.ca)
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    Hors-d\
    Hors-d'oeuvre (1960) - Short Film
    This film is a collection of 1-minute cartoons produced by NFB animators for government sponsors. Showcasing a playful selection of animation techniques, the clips include reminders about television programs, traffic safety rules, and admonitions from the Department of Labour. (nfb.ca)
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    Strange Codes
    Strange Codes (1972) - Short Film
    Arthur Lipsett's final film
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    N-Zone
    In this experimental film, Arthur Lipsett pieces together his vision of this fragmented world using odds and ends from other people's image and sound recordings. By juxtaposing these snippets of found film with snatches of comment or dialogue echoing the banality of human communication, Lipsett shows the emptiness of much of what we say or do. N-Zone is one man's surrealist sampler of the human condition. (nfb.ca)
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    Fluxes
    Fluxes (1968) - Short Film
    This experimental short conveys avant-garde filmmaker Arthur Lipsett's view of the human condition and the chaotic planet on which we live. As in his other films (Very Nice, Very Nice; 21-87), the flow of images in Fluxes seems somewhat disjointed and erratic -- yet it all builds up to a devastating indictment of the modern world. The film's only commentary consists of unrelated snatches of words and sounds.
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