
Cast
Stan Brakhage
Directing
Cast
Stan Brakhage
Known for
Directing
Born
1933-01-14
From
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Died
2003-03-09
Also known as James Stanley Brakhage, 스탠 브래키지, スタン・ブラッケージ
Biography
Stan Brakhage is one of the most influential filmmakers in American avant-garde cinema, noted for his unflinching social commentaries and technical innovations. Over his nearly 40-year career, he has made over 200 films of varying length. He made his first film, Interim (1952) at age 18 after dropping out of college. Brakhage films seek to change the way we see. They encourage viewers to eschew traditional narrative structure in favor of pure visual perception that is not reliant on naming what is seen; rather his goal is to create a more visceral visual experience, for he believes that a "stream-of visual-consciousness could be nothing less than the pathway of the soul." To this end, his films are shot in highly sensual colors and utilize minimal soundtracks. His work can be divided into distinct periods. His first short films explored the properties and possibilities of light. In many of his experimental ventures, Brakhage has forgone traditional cinematography in favor of working directly with the film stock itself. He has occasionally painted, inked, scratched and dyed images onto it; he has also tried pasting organic objects on the film. His most famous example is the 1963 short Mothlight in which he glued moth wings onto the stock. Some of his early films were based on his most intimate experiences that included making love to his new bride--depicted on negative film--in Wedlock House: An Intercourse (1959), and an attempt to bring his dead dog back to life with a camera in Sirius Remembered (1959). During the 1960s, Brakhage's iconoclastic views were celebrated for their poetry, but during the '70s, his focus changed to social issues and he alienated many supporters with such disturbing film series as the "Pittsburgh documents" in which he presented many gruesome views of inner city life with films such as Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes (1971) which was shot in a morgue. He also continued with autobiographical material with the "Sincerity/Duplicity series. During the 1980s, Brakhage's focus again changed--this time he became intrigued with creating truly "abstract" films such as Arabics (1982) which consists of brilliant bursts of colored light which he claims, represent "envisioned music." In addition to filmmaking, Brakhage also wrote books about films and filmmaking and also served as a teacher.

As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty
as Self

Cannibal! The Musical
as Noon Sr.

Diaries, Notes, and Sketches
as Self

Jonas in the Desert
as Self

In the Mirror of Maya Deren
as Himself

Birth of a Nation
as Self

Filmmakers
as Himself

Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film
as Himself

Sonic Youth: Koncertas Stan Brakhage Prisiminimui (April 12, 2003)
as Self (archive footage)

Please Leave a Message: Anthology Film Archives Voicemails Through the Ages

Cyclopean 3D: Life with a Beautiful Woman

Brakhage
as Self

Faust's Other: An Idyll

The Extraordinary Child

Invocation: Maya Deren
as Himself

Notes on Marie Menken
as Self (archive footage)

Garden Path

Keepers of the Frame
as Himself

Reality's Invisible
as Self

Dog Star Man

Wedlock House: An Intercourse

BRAKHAGE ON BRAKHAGE
as self

Prelude: Dog Star Man

Cat's Cradle
as Self

Keeping an Eye on Stan

Flesh of Morning

Looking at Forest of Bliss
as Himself

Tortured Dust

Doodlin': Impressions Of Len Lye
as Self

Window Water Baby Moving
as Self (uncredited)

Dog Star Man: Part III

Encomium
as Self

Abstract Cinema
as Himself

Dog Star Man: Part IV

Life with Stan #4: Stan Painting

Grand Opera: An Historical Romance
as Himself (voice)

As Is Was

The Stars Are Beautiful
as Narrator (voice)

Reflecting Thought: Stan Brakhage
as Self

I... Dreaming

The Art of Vision
as Man

Stan Brakhage on Jim Davis

Vakvagany
as Himself

Dog Star Man: Part I

Song 1

Brakhage Crosses Central Park
as Self

Dinner with Brakhage and Gamow

Dog Star Man: Part II

Watunna
as Narrator

For Stan
as Himself

Notes on the Buffalo Conference: “Autobiography in American Independent Cinema”

A Visit to Stan Brakhage
as Himself

A Visit to Stan Brakhage

Joseph Cornell: Worlds in a Box
as Self

Brakhage by Mothlight
as Self (voice)

Stan Brakhage on Gregory Markopoulos

The One Romantic Venture of Edward

I Met Stan Brakhage (At Moma, N.Y.C)

Z (Zee Not Zed)

Trumpit

Stan & Jane Brakhage
as Self

Preserving Cultural Traditions in a Period of Instability
as Voice

Legendary Epics Yarns and Fables Part 2: Stan Brakhage
as Himself

Stan Brakhage Exits the Cinema and Enters the Light of Day
as Himself

Songs
as Self (Uncredited)