Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag

Nacimiento : 1933-01-16, New York, New York

Muerte : 2004-12-28

Historia

Susan Sontag (January 16, 1933 – December 28, 2004) was an American essayist, literary and cultural theorist, icon, and political activist whose works include On Photography, Against Interpretation, The Way We Live Now, and Regarding the Pain of Others.

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Susan Sontag

Películas

150 Miles of Rotting, Rutted, Lumpy, Dilapidated Pavement
Woman Talking
A Woman Watches People.
Sinfonía de lo invisible
Herself (voice)
"Symphony of the Invisible" is a reflection on creation and how through art, poetry and images you can break the limits that have been imposed on language and life itself.
Helmut Newton: Perversión y belleza
Self (archive footage)
Las mujeres fueron sin duda la esencia del trabajo del legendario fotógrafo Helmut Newton. Las estrellas de sus icónicos retratos y editoriales de moda – desde Catherine Deneuve hasta Grace Jones, Charlotte Rampling o Isabella Rossellini – dan finalmente su interpretación sobre la vida y obra de este controvertido genio. Un retrato hecho ahora por las retratadas entonces. Provocativo, revolucionario y subversivo, su representación de las mujeres sigue provocando una pregunta: ¿ellas eran protagonistas u objetos?
Recordando a Susan Sontag
Herself (archive footage)
Retrato íntimo y lleno de matices de una de las pensadoras más influyentes y provocadoras del siglo XX. Apasionada y sincera durante toda su carrera, Susan Sontag se convirtió en uno de los más importantes iconos literarios, políticos y feministas de su generación.
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens
Self (archive footage)
An account of the professional and personal life of renowned American photographer Annie Leibovitz, from her early artistic endeavors to her international success as a photojournalist, war reporter, and pop culture chronicler.
The Great Magician
"The Great Magician" - A portrait of Frans Zwartjes (1927-2017), sometimes called 'the most important experimental filmmaker of his time' by the American essayist Susan Sontag.
Waiting For Godot... In Sarajevo
Director
A documentary about Susan Sontag staging Waiting For Godot in Bosnia.
Joseph Cornell: Worlds in a Box
Herself
This is a 1991 documentary film about the legendary artist and filmmaker, Joseph Cornell, who made those magnificent and strange collage boxes. He was also one of our great experimental filmmakers and once apparently made Salvador Dali extremely jealous at a screening of his masterpiece, Rose Hobart. In this film we get to hear people like Susan Sontag, Stan Brakhage, and Tony Curtis talk about their friendships with the artist. It turns out that Curtis was quite a collector and he seemed to have a very deep understanding of what Cornell was doing in his work.
A Primer for Pina
Director
Television essay on the work of choreographer Pina Bausch, presented by Susan Sontag.
A Primer for Pina
Television essay on the work of choreographer Pina Bausch, presented by Susan Sontag.
Improper Conduct
Self - Writer
The story of the persecution of homosexuals and intellectuals in Cuba under Fidel Castro's dictatorship, from the beginning of the Cuban Revolution (1953-59) until the early 1980s. Interviews with relevant personalities of Cuban culture who suffered persecution demonstrate that concentration camps for gays existed in Cuba.
Zelig
Susan Sontag - Contemporary Interviews
Falso documental sobre Leonard Zelig, un hombre que asombró a los Estados Unidos de los años 20 con su increíble capacidad para adaptarse a la gente que le rodea.
Unguided Tour
Writer
Una pareja a punto de romper viaja a través de una alucinante Venecia.
Unguided Tour
Director
Una pareja a punto de romper viaja a través de una alucinante Venecia.
Town Bloody Hall
Herself (uncredited)
Norman Mailer and a panel of feminists — Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, and Diana Trilling — debate the issue of Women's Liberation.
Promised Lands
Writer
Susan Sontag scrutinizes the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict and the growing divisions within Jewish thought over the question of Palestinian sovereignty. Shot in Israel during the final days of the Yom Kippur War. Promised Lands is less straight documentary than visual collage. There are images of combat zones and soldiers, but also everyday street life, desert landscapes, funerals, supermarkets, the Wailing Wall. The soundtrack is snatches of radio, bursts of church bells and gunfire, and an extended voiceover from two politically opposed Israeli thinkers.
Promised Lands
Susan Sontag scrutinizes the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict and the growing divisions within Jewish thought over the question of Palestinian sovereignty. Shot in Israel during the final days of the Yom Kippur War. Promised Lands is less straight documentary than visual collage. There are images of combat zones and soldiers, but also everyday street life, desert landscapes, funerals, supermarkets, the Wailing Wall. The soundtrack is snatches of radio, bursts of church bells and gunfire, and an extended voiceover from two politically opposed Israeli thinkers.
Promised Lands
Director
Susan Sontag scrutinizes the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict and the growing divisions within Jewish thought over the question of Palestinian sovereignty. Shot in Israel during the final days of the Yom Kippur War. Promised Lands is less straight documentary than visual collage. There are images of combat zones and soldiers, but also everyday street life, desert landscapes, funerals, supermarkets, the Wailing Wall. The soundtrack is snatches of radio, bursts of church bells and gunfire, and an extended voiceover from two politically opposed Israeli thinkers.
Brother Carl
Writer
Two women, Karen (theatre director) and Lena, visit an island, a Swedish resort, where Lena's ex-husband, Martin (choreographer), lives in comparative seclusion with a mentally disturbed ballet dancer named Carl. Carl is brother by guilt rather than blood, for Martin is somehow responsible for his breakdown.
Brother Carl
Director
Two women, Karen (theatre director) and Lena, visit an island, a Swedish resort, where Lena's ex-husband, Martin (choreographer), lives in comparative seclusion with a mentally disturbed ballet dancer named Carl. Carl is brother by guilt rather than blood, for Martin is somehow responsible for his breakdown.
Duet for Cannibals
Writer
Arthur, a university professor, and former political activist, lives in France with Francesca. They decide to hire a young man in order to help the teacher organize his notes. The employee leaves his girlfriend Ingrid and moves in with the couple.
Duet for Cannibals
Director
Arthur, a university professor, and former political activist, lives in France with Francesca. They decide to hire a young man in order to help the teacher organize his notes. The employee leaves his girlfriend Ingrid and moves in with the couple.
Galaxie
Herself
In March and April of 1966, Markopoulos created this filmic portrait of writers and artists from his New York circle, including Parker Tyler, W. H. Auden, Jasper Johns, Susan Sontag, Storm De Hirsch, Jonas Mekas, Allen Ginsberg, and George and Mike Kuchar, most observed in their homes or studios. Filmed in vibrant color, Galaxie pulses with life. It is a masterpiece of in-camera composition and editing, and stands as a vibrant response to Andy Warhol's contemporary Screen Tests.
Andy Warhol Screen Tests
Self
The films were made between 1964 and 1966 at Warhol's Factory studio in New York City. Subjects were captured in stark relief by a strong key light, and filmed by Warhol with his stationary 16mm Bolex camera on silent, black and white, 100-foot rolls of film at 24 frames per second. The resulting two-and-a-half-minute film reels were then screened in 'slow motion' at 16 frames per second.