
El Aleph
El Aleph

Narcisa Hirsch (née Heuser, born 1928) is an Argentine experimental filmmaker of German birth. Her work centered on themes of the body, love, sex, death, movement, and the female gaze. Despite this focus on women, she has resisted being labeled as a feminist. She began as a painter, and but her later and better known work centers on performance and film, though she has also written several books. She cites Salvador Dalí and Luis Buñuel as influences to her experimental film work, as well as the Bauhaus artists of Germany. During her time as an experimental filmmaker in Argentina, she frequented the Di Tella Institute and the Goethe Institute, a place where many of her works premiered. Recenlty, her work has been honored through several retrospectives at international film festivals, though it was relatively unknown outside of exclusive circles when it first premiered. Description above from the Wikipedia article Narcisa Hirsch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1928-01-16 in Berlin, Germany
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El Aleph

Tambores en la plaza
El Mito de Narciso
El refugio de Narcisa Heuser

time/ OUT OF JOINT

Herbaria

Butoh

Reflejo Narcisa

Muñecos (Have a baby)

Marabunta

Narcisa

Yo veo conejos

Manzanas

Pradera
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