Étienne O'Leary

Acting

Étienne O'Leary

Born October 24, 1944 · Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Died October 17, 2011 · aged 66

Étienne O’Leary’s filmography consists essentially of three experimental films completed in Paris between 1966 and 1968. Day Tripper, Homeo (aka Homeo: Minor Death: Coming Back from Going Home) and Chromo Sud constitute a cinema of resistance. These brutally personal and subversive films form a body of work with few precedents.

Known For

Day TripperDay Tripper · 1966
Day Tripper
4.71966
MovieDocumentary
A woman walks, loves, eats and washes herself, dances. It all takes place in a bedroom. At times flashbacks, or visualizations of previous or following scenes. Unless her life in the bedroom becomes an obsession, she lives through the other scenes.
Sun LoveSun Love · 1967
Sun Love
1967
Movie
A Happening in homage to LSD.
Visa de censure n° XVisa de censure n° X · 1976
Visa de censure n° X
6.61976
MovieFantasy
Best known for his roles in Belle de jour, Sweet Movie, and many more, Pierre Clementi was also the architect behind a transgressive, high-minded, and disorienting cinema. Like an acid-soaked freefall, Visa de censure n° X is a rush of nudity and color from one of France’s most seductively watchable actors, set to an album's worth of psychedelic prog rock (performed by the Delired Cameleon Family, a group featuring members of French band Clearlight).
Satan Bouche un CoinSatan Bouche un Coin · 1968
Satan Bouche un Coin
6.01968
MovieHorror
The film is a series of images, shown in short takes (anywhere from a few frames to 30 seconds), of more or less fetishistic imagery (something Bouyxou was particularly fond of). After a credit and title sequence written on naked human flesh, the viewer sees the brilliant Molinier standing sanctimoniously in front of a screen. Soon he is joined by a woman, and he fondles her breasts while retaining his signature grin. Molinier seems to almost be the 'ringmaster' of the incidents, with almost every minute episode cutting back to him. His presence is one thing that makes this film remarkable; the same sort of aura that exists in Moliniers famous self-portraits and cut-ups is present here, on screen. (esotika.blogspot.com)
Visa de Censure [Version 1967]Visa de Censure [Version 1967] · 1967
Visa de Censure [Version 1967]
1967
Movie
A unique copy of the 16mm experimental masterpiece by Pierre Clémenti, restored in 2003 by the Neyrac Films Laboratories.
Destroy YourselvesDestroy Yourselves · 1969
Destroy Yourselves
7.81969
MovieDrama
Detruisez-vous is a ‘primitive’ film which breaks all the rules of film-making. It’s the first Zanzibar film (and predates the very naming of the movement), an attempt to make a film which defies the rules of production, the production line of commerce

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Satan Bouche un CoinSatan Bouche un Coin · 1968
Satan Bouche un Coin
6.01968
MovieHorror
The film is a series of images, shown in short takes (anywhere from a few frames to 30 seconds), of more or less fetishistic imagery (something Bouyxou was particularly fond of). After a credit and title sequence written on naked human flesh, the viewer sees the brilliant Molinier standing sanctimoniously in front of a screen. Soon he is joined by a woman, and he fondles her breasts while retaining his signature grin. Molinier seems to almost be the 'ringmaster' of the incidents, with almost every minute episode cutting back to him. His presence is one thing that makes this film remarkable; the same sort of aura that exists in Moliniers famous self-portraits and cut-ups is present here, on screen. (esotika.blogspot.com)