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Yann Beauvais

Yann Beauvais

Born: 1953-01-01 • France

Born in France in 1953. As a teacher in the United States, he became conscious of the need to lead a "cultural battle". Filmmaker and film critic, he organizes experimental cinema events in France and other countries. After his film and philosophy studies, he became very influenced by contemporary art (Russian formalism and minimal structuralism) and learned music, as well as by his friendship with Paul Sharits. He strives to find a balance between formalism and lyricism. He himself explains that the common denominator between all his films is that they are all constructed according to the principle : "fragility" - "disappearance" - "disintegration". In 1982 he co-founds Light Cone with Miles McKane. Among others he has published: Musique film with Deke Dusinberre (1986), "Mots: dites, image" with Miles McKane (1988), Poussières d'images (1998) and finally, "Monter/Sampler" with J.-M. Bouhours (2000).

Filmography
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Pourquoi "Light Cone" ?
2008 • Self
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Spin
2008 • Himself
New York Long Distance poster
New York Long Distance
1994 • (voice)
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Portraiture
1993
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Cinématon XXXIII
1984 • N°322
Portraits / Mirrors poster
Portraits / Mirrors
1984
Cinématon poster
Cinématon
1978 • N°322
Cinexpérimentaux #8: Cooperative Light Cone poster
Cinexpérimentaux #8: Cooperative Light Cone
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Cinématon n°322 : Yann Beauvais
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