Stéphane Marti
Know for: Directing
Born: 1951-01-07
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Also know as:
Cinématon (1978)
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011....
Diasparagmos: Rituel dionysiaque (1980)
An avant-garde short film.
Cinématon IV (1978)
Reel 4 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
Cinexpérimentaux #7: Stéphane Marti (1970)
Stéphane Marti is a teacher and film-maker who, since 1976, has been expounding the plasticity of experimental cinema, freeing it from the...
Portraits / Mirrors (1984)
A single-screen version of the Portraits / Mirrors multi-projection. Featuring portraits of: Aloual, Gaël Badaud, Raphaël Bassan, Yann...
Eros mutilé (2000)
Charon’s black cab, the Sleepwalker’s dreams, a vanishing star, the broken stain glass of the Crucified, scattered roses. This is an...
Le rituel de Fontainebleau (2000)
This film is built as a funeral ceremony ; it conveys an investigation on the underworld. In an environment of devastated telluric forces...
Sweet (2004)
Gestures are full of sensuality, colours are intense, pleasure of the Super 8 and a dizzy feeling remind us of dreams.
Oratorio (2008)
Through the lyricism and the baroque energy of the famous Christmas oratorio, super-8 pictures with a prevailing black colour catch in a jerky way an...
Les amants rouges (2009)
Powered by the performances of sexy boys and girl (and a mischievous photographer) and texts by Dominique Noguez, punctuated by a musical lyricism...
Purple Kiss (2011)
A seraphic creature named Vyva - both Queen of Sheba, Moon Pythia, Spider-Woman and Mary Magdalene - offers kisses, caresses and jewelry to a man...
Une aurore sans fin (film manifeste) (2011)
In this film-manifesto, set to music by Berndt Deprez, Stéphane Marti condenses 35 years of creation. Placed under the sign of experimental...
Diasparagmos: Rituel dionysiaque (1980)
An avant-garde short film.
Allegoria (1979)
Metamorphoses, rites of passage, Eros and Thanatos, illusion and reality, and film within a film are the key themes and images in perpetual osmosis...
Jardin privé (2000)
A mediterranean garden dulled in a hot summer afternoon. The camera twirl around like a wasp and, into the burnt super 8 images fragments, we...
La cité des neuf portes (1977)
Filmmaker and teacher, Stéphane Marti has been researching experimental cinema as an art form liberated of aesthetic codes and the economics...
Ladyman (1976)
Ritual of seduction led by Aloual, principal actant of the filmmaker's first films. This ritual, carried by the rock energy of the divine Lou Reed,...
In contextus (1976)
Around three boys accomplices to playful and shy grace, Stéphane Marti inaugurates his cinematographic writing.
Transfiguration (1979)
Carried by chamanics and cosmics vibrations music, this movie present us Aloual, the fetish actor, in a kind of naked and listless semi-captivity. ...
Ex-communion (1978)
Michel Journiac's actions (1935-1995) are unique works and have never been repeated (except for the first, Mass for a body, 1969). Only photographs,...
Mira corpora (2004)
The film appears like a ritual with splendids and crypteds psalms. The Great Master of Order (Marcel Mazé, new fetish actor after Aloual)...
Mira corpora (2004)
The film appears like a ritual with splendids and crypteds psalms. The Great Master of Order (Marcel Mazé, new fetish actor after Aloual)...
La cité des neuf portes (1977)
Filmmaker and teacher, Stéphane Marti has been researching experimental cinema as an art form liberated of aesthetic codes and the economics...
Climax (1983)
The paths of eight characters brush against one another, collide, avoid one another, attract one another or clash in the texture of a Super 8 ballet...
Les métaphores d'Alex (1998)
With an editing engraved as a jewel, this movie is a real neo-baroque manifest. On the one hand, the Seine's sparkling, the Alexandre III bridge's...
Le veau d'or (2002)
Between music and silence, a pale boy handsome as a statue by Canova and a flamboyant black boy in a ritual photographed by Marcel Mazé. With...
L'homme qui danse (2007)
Set during the Paris Pride 2007, a dervish dancer talks about his ecstasy for his art, his connection to a greater spirit, a greater world, a greater...
Alléluia (2008)
Halleluia : one of the most beautiful prayers in the world, a magnificent and distributing piece from Leonard Cohen, wavering between the sacred and...
La beauté du diable (2006)
The Devil's beauty is first a garden lived by fettereds statues, bodies tensed between sensuality, damnation and sacred. The film seduce by a...
Marcel Mazé, les forces de l’ombre et de la lumière (2012)
It is a fragmented portrait where Marcel embodies different characters, a mischievous dandy immersed in a profusion of shimmers and erotic pictures,...
Concerto pour Aloual (1982)
Aloual, the black pearl leads an initiatory journey which is a quest for the part of mystery and the wild side that lays deep inside each of us.
In contextus (1976)
Around three boys accomplices to playful and shy grace, Stéphane Marti inaugurates his cinematographic writing.
Michel, le magistère du corps (1996)
A barocco environment inspired by shared desires and fantasy (that led to the co-writing of Corptrass, a scenario by Michel Journiac and Stephane...
Les jardins de la Barrueca (2010)
Film-portrait about the works and the furniture-jewels carefully installed in Monique Delvincourt’s gardens, precious accomplice in baroque of...
Sur mon cou (2009)
Extracts of Le Chant d'Amour (1950) by Jean Genet, absolute fetish movie-poem, are screened as moving tattoos on a lying body who surrenders to bites...
Quelques fleurs pour un chant d'amour (2006)
Two merry partners, fleshy roses and an improvised dance celebrate this glamrock jewel that glorifies the ambiguity of desire.