Michel Nedjar
Know for: Directing
Born: 1947-10-12
Place of birth: Soisy-sous-Montmorency, Val d'Oise, France
Also know as:
Madrid, Quelques Images (1991)
Experimental film by Teo Hernández.
Robillard André, Nedjar Michel (1986)
Short film by Teo Hernández.
Cinématon (1978)
Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011....
Cristo (1977)
All of history, that of Christ or any other, permeates the world, leaves its mark, modifying and informing history, and all that the human reproduces...
Michel Nedjar (1978)
Splendid portrait of the artist Michel Nedjar making one of his dolls, which allows to fully follow the entire genesis of the act of creation.
Dolls of Darkness: The Art of Michel Nedjar (2016)
Dolls of Darkness is a feature length film that explores the mysteries and profundities of dolls, puppets and marionettes in the context of the...
Michel Over There (1970)
The desert, the sea, someone. I meet Michel Nedjar; together we went to the south of Morocco. There, a movie begins to take shape and develops as our...
Graal (1980)
The film Graal goes (as well as all the films which precede it) toward an open and avowed paganism, in which pagan force and magic imbue all the...
Lacrima Christi (1980)
Lacrima Christi is the longest of the over 150 films made by the Mexican filmmaker resident in Paris, Teo Hernández. Part three of a tetralogy...
Cristaux (1978)
The tetralogy pieces are dominated by the concept and presence of death, foreclosure, fetal vertigo. As such, CRISTAUX is a real descent into an...
4 à 4 Métro-Barbès-Rochechou-Art (1983)
In the early '80s, this collective of artists invented a style of cinema made in 4 hands, where each of the protagonists is also a filmmaker.
Salomé (1976)
A personal interpretation of Oscar Wilde Salome from three basic elements: the light, the color, and the projection speed.
Esmeralda (1977)
With Esmeralda, Hernandez shifts to the romantic mythology, but this descriptive aspect is secondary in the filmmaker's work, whose purpose is the...
Pause (1970)
An early Téo Hernandez film exploring the space of a garden.
Souvenirs/Rouen (1983)
Fugitive images of the northwestern city of France.
Hors-jeu (1979)
As this title indicates, the rule of the game is random. The protagonist invites us to play rhythmic palpitations of radio parasites and broken...
Fragments (1987)
Eyes and ears travel discontinuously through everyday life and the sub-worlds of the city and the body. A fragmented and subjective day-to-day...
Mesures de miel et de lait sauvage (1984)
Teo Hernandez films waste and scrap found on the pavements of the streets of Paris. “Sidewalks are great subjects: garbage, objects and...
Bouquet of Eyes (1983)
Through the use of portraits, shadow play and reflections, this series of exercises with and from body language compose a "four-handed" look against...
Sara (1981)
Portrait of the filmmaker's mother during her visit to Paris.
Chutes de Pascal (1981)
Outtakes from the movie
Chutes de Michel Nedjar (1984)
Outtakes from the movie
Cinématon III (1978)
Reel 3 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
Portraits / Mirrors (1984)
A single-screen version of the Portraits / Mirrors multi-projection. Featuring portraits of: Aloual, Gaël Badaud, Raphaël Bassan, Yann...
Black Room Revealed (2003)
"The nocturnal animal life in the dark ... There you go. Here is what put the flea in my ear or rather the flea in the eye ... In almost absolute...
4 à 4 Métro-Barbès-Rochechou-Art (1983)
In the early '80s, this collective of artists invented a style of cinema made in 4 hands, where each of the protagonists is also a filmmaker.
Capitale-paysage (1983)
"In this swirling and colorful hymn to Paris, a kind of new Symphony - but jazzed up - of a big city, we find the almost ethnological attention to...
Ailes (1979)
Wings white, she's red, wings scream, she sings, wings fly, she moans, wings rise, she hides, wings move, she teaches me. Leila, night name,...
Hors-jeu (1979)
As this title indicates, the rule of the game is random. The protagonist invites us to play rhythmic palpitations of radio parasites and broken...
Bouche D'Oeil (2001)
Diary video work by Michel Nedjar.
Gestuel (1978)
This film is the most "plastic", the most "actionist" of Nedjar: it is his In contextus or his Double Labyrinth. Except that here - a single actor...
Ombres-ailes (1980)
A nocturnal "offside". Pascal Martin and the celluloid bather summon us to a strange magical rite that refers to the ambiguous games of childhood.
Bouquet of Eyes (1983)
Through the use of portraits, shadow play and reflections, this series of exercises with and from body language compose a "four-handed" look against...
Signaux lumineux pour un ballet nuptial (1983)
Une journée avec Pascal Martin et André Robillard (1985)
La tasse (1977)
A sexagenarian transvestite in his room, confronted with his fantasies and his solitude.
Angle (1978)
"ANGLE, with its brief black and white shots, almost always plunging and oblique, of naked bodies or parts of bodies, is a film of rupture....
À quoi rêve l'araignée ? (1982)
An autobiographical film that orchestrates the fragments of Michel Nedjar's life, to compose an architecture. The family films shot by his father,...
Chantilly/Sarah (journal septembre 85) (1985)
Le gant de l'autre (1977)
Exploration of bodies. Point, counterpoint. A black glove goes in search of a red glove.
Cristo (1977)
All of history, that of Christ or any other, permeates the world, leaves its mark, modifying and informing history, and all that the human reproduces...
Black room révélée (2003)
Black room revealed
Black room révélée (2003)
Black room revealed
Chutes de 4 à 4 Métro-Barbès-Rochechou-Art (1983)
Outtakes from the movie