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Robert Fenz

Robert Fenz

Directing

Biography

Robert Fenz was a visionary filmmaker and artist whose dynamic moving images speak directly to his passionate connection to place and the fleeting, untold histories he so skillfully reanimated. Inspired by the great street photography of the 1950s and 1960s and dedicated to shooting film as film, Fenz invented extraordinary beautiful, innovative and often rapturous images that gave vital form to his notion of the cinema as an expressive form able to challenge dominant perceptions of the world. For Fenz cinema did not need sound to give voice to those unwritten chapters of revolutionary change around the world that so fascinated him. While most of Fenz’s films are silent his passion for jazz inspired the soundtracks of key films, including Vertical Air and Meditations on Revolution Part V: Lonely City, as well as his on-going collaboration with trumpeter and composer Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith. Fenz’s magnum opus remains his five part film, Meditations on Revolution that brought him around the world to return to charged sites of momentous change across the Americas in the last century, creating a lyrical, mournful, ruminative chronicle about humankind’s limited potential to remake the world as a better place. Robert Fenz was a virtuosic cinematographer whose skills led to collaborative projects with the likes of Chantal Akerman, Peter Hutton, Sharon Lockhart and Robert Gardner, celebrated artists whose own work all bear the unacknowledged influence of Robert Fenz.

Known For

Correspondence
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Filmmaker Robert Fenz returned to the locations of three classic films made by the pioneering American ethnographic filmmaker Robert Gardner. Dead Birds (1964) was filmed in West Papua, Rivers of Sand (1974) in Ethiopia and Forest of Bliss (1986) in Varanasi, India. Correspondence is an elegy for a kind of imagemaking that is in the process of disappearing.

Correspondence

2011
Meditations on Revolution Part III: Soledad
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Shots of streets and subways in New York, Mexico, and San Cristobal de las Casas are intertwined with images of revolutionary figures of the past.

Meditations on Revolution Part III: Soledad

2001
Meditations on Revolution Part II: The Space in Between
9.0

Filmed in Rochina, Latin America’s largest shantytown.

Meditations on Revolution Part II: The Space in Between

1997
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4.3

Nocturne is a psychological horror film built on the conflicts of a woman tortured by the ambiguity between reality and illusion, dream and desire. The woman has perhaps murdered her lover and is living in an unstable world when he returns to her at night, in her dreams and into her arms, as witness to the subversive violence of nature, corporeality and desire. (PA)

Nocturne

1998
Light Licks: Pardes: Drowned Hat Rescue Media City Motown Jump
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Light Licks: Pardes: Drowned Hat Rescue Media City Motown Jump

2014
Down There
5.4

Akerman spends a month in Tel Aviv, in an apartment by the sea, contemplating childhood, family, and her Jewish identity.

Down There

2006
The Sole of the Foot
10.0

Borders (and all the politics attending the drawing of borders) exist to keep some people in (citizenship) and others out. This film is an attempt to capture the presence of people otherwise denied the political right to be at home in some place that is their home, where they have their roots, where they have their being.

The Sole of the Foot

2011
From the Other Side
7.0

A documentary look at the fate of Mexicans who cross the border into the United States.

From the Other Side

2003
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The film came about when Robert Fenz was working on the last film by Chantal Akerman: From the Other Side, an experimental documentary about the border between the United States and Mexico. In her film, Akerman provides a picture of life on both sides of the border, emphasising the fact that it is not possible for the viewer to decide on the basis of the picture which country was being talked about. Fenz takes the same element of a physical border separating two worlds to a more abstract level, in which the sharp line adopts a series of different forms.

Crossings

2006
Meditations on Revolution Part V: Foreign City
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An evocative portrait of New York jazz artist Marion Brown.

Meditations on Revolution Part V: Foreign City

2003
Books
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Documentation of a book project by artist Arturo Herrera.

Books

2014
The Night
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The night of Marseille seen in a different way

The Night

2014
Meditations on Revolution Part IV: Greenville, MS
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Captures the discipline of a boxer preparing for a fight.

Meditations on Revolution Part IV: Greenville, MS

2001
Meditations on Revolution Part I: Lonely Planet
7.0

Structured as an improvisational homage to Cuba's endurance and captures the serene rhythm of Havana's contemporary street life

Meditations on Revolution Part I: Lonely Planet

1997
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from: "Jazz on the Screen" by David Meeker

Duet for Trumpet and Camera

1992
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The film is the result of a close bond between music and cinema testifying the many relationships between the two. It is visualized through American iconographic imagery and graphics combined with the great evocative power of ad libbing by the trumpet player Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith.

Vertical Air

1996