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Chris Kraus
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Gravity & Grace · 1995Gravity & Grace
★ 5.01995
Movie
Gravity & Grace may be writer and critic Chris Kraus’ final and exuberant attempt at an artists’ career. Kraus is best known for her novels, (I Love Dick, Aliens & Anorexia, Torpor and most recently Summer of Hate), her art criticism (Video Green, Where Art Belongs), and her work in publishing subjective narratives through Semiotext(e)'s Native Agents Series, which she founded. Prior to writing, Kraus was an artist, actress and filmmaker. She made short, experimental, low-budget films, and one feature, Gravity & Grace; its failure on the market is chronicled in detail in her book Aliens & Anorexia.
The Bloom of Yesterday · 2017The Bloom of Yesterday
★ 7.02017
MovieRomanceDrama
An almost romantic comedy on the edge: Holocaust researcher Toto is having a major life crisis. Just when things at home and work could not get worse, he unwantedly gets a new assistent assigned to himself. Zazie is french, jewish, slightly germanophobe and supposed to help Toto to prepare a major congress. As the star of the congress suddenly wants to pull out, the problems are piling up and the two have to fix it.
How to Shoot a Crime · 1987How to Shoot a Crime
1987
Movie
In How to Shoot a Crime, Chris Kraus constructs a quasi-documentary with police crime footage, interviews with two dominitrices, and an ersatz mystery sub-plot. Sadomasochism finds its analog in a “plot” where gentrification and crime documentation are two versions of aestheticized death.
Terrorists in Love · 1986Terrorists in Love
1986
Movie
Woman reads a manifesto to a small crowd in a bar.
Foolproof Illusion · 1986Foolproof Illusion
1986
Movie
Musings on Antonin Artaud from a feminist point of view.
Sadness at Leaving · 1992Sadness at Leaving
1992
Movie
Following the erection of the Berlin wall, special agent Carl Halman is assigned by East German intelligence to move to New York where he’ll “sleep” as a writer until he is called. Using the code-name “April 23,” Carl successfully infiltrates the uptown-downtown literary world in 1950s New York. He edits a magazine, follows the Knicks, and marries Melinda, the socialite wife of best-selling jock novelist Hubert Cleaver, Ayden’s hilarious Norman Mailer pastiche. Through Carl’s eyes, we see New York City change from an outpost of Europe to the new capital of an anarchistic, post-ideological world. But then, when Carl least expects it, he’s called.
Traveling at Night · 1990Traveling at Night
1990
Movie
A study of the underground railroad filtered through a children's field trip to caves that once sheltered slaves.
In Order to Pass · 1982In Order to Pass
1982
Movie
A film by Chris Kraus.
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