The Films of Kurt Kren 1957-1995

The Films of Kurt Kren 1957-1995

2001 · 90 min

A collection of shorts by Kurt Kren. Some are based on performaces by Viennese Actionists such as Günter Brus and Otto Mühl.

Directed by Kurt Kren

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43/84: 198443/84: 1984 · 1984
43/84: 1984
10.01984
Movie
Kurt Kren recorded the last television debate in the Reagan/Mondale election campaign. In the viewfinder, the television filled the entire picture, but the viewfinder did not match the lens entirely so that the television screen in the picture was very little. That was not the plan, but Kren decided to "adopt" the film in the end.
SatisfactionSatisfaction · 1968
Satisfaction
9.51968
MovieDrama
Four men, one woman and a cat in a room. The men drink and discuss. Things get a bit violent. The masochist acts out his desires by himself. Random fuss and sex occurs. Suddenly the woman gets her baby to change diapers. Odd things around the child. The cat gets abused. This is Otto Muehl going Fassbinder.
23​/69: Underground Explosion23​/69: Underground Explosion · 1969
23​/69: Underground Explosion
9.31969
Movie
A report about an Underground Festival on tour through Germany and Switzerland.
9/64: O Christmas Tree9/64: O Christmas Tree · 1964
9/64: O Christmas Tree
6.31964
Movie
In 9/64 O Christmas Tree Kren offers a more visually descriptive development of a Muehl "action". The images have been chosen to follow a more dramatic sequence, probably because the action itself contained a wide range of images and materials.
10/65: Self-Mutilation10/65: Self-Mutilation · 1965
10/65: Self-Mutilation
5.91965
MovieDramaHorror
Kren’s 10/65 Selfmutilation is developed from a Gunter Brus “action”. What the film emphasizes is the surrealistic drama of symbolic self-destruction that Kren drew out of Brus’ action, pacing out each gesture so that one gets a tense, iconoclastic revelation of a man covered in white plaster lying surrounded by razor blades and a range of instruments looking as if they have been taken from an operating theatre. The blades, scissors and scalpels are gradually inserted into him in a ritualistic self-operation. (Stephen Dwoskin)
37/78: Tree Again37/78: Tree Again · 1978
37/78: Tree Again
5.71978
Movie
At the center are takes which do not change - a tree in a field in Vermont, U.S.A. Since the film was shot over a period of fifty days, the single frame shots create a storm of pictures.
7/64: Leda and the Swan7/64: Leda and the Swan · 1964
7/64: Leda and the Swan
5.61964
Movie
Based on a Muehl Happening. The almost convulsive use of juxtaposition reappears here, but the captured gesture assumes a more erotic sensitivity, though the "action" itself was primarily a gradual destruction of the erotic.
26/71: Cartoon - Balzac and the Eye of God26/71: Cartoon - Balzac and the Eye of God · 1971
26/71: Cartoon - Balzac and the Eye of God
5.51971
MovieAnimation
Zeichenfilm - Balzac oder das Auge Gottes is a play on the idea of trick film. And trick film it is. The 30-second work is shown twice in case the viewer missed something the first time: in crude hand-drawn animation Zeichenfilm ... evokes the scatological sado-masochistic actions and performances of Otto Muehl and Günter Brus which Kren filmed during his second period. In Zeichenfilm Balzac a male figure hangs himself, achieves a monstrous erection and ejaculates into a woman's mouth. She in turn hangs herself; he enters her vaginally then anally. Finally, she defecates on the left side of the frame wherein appears an eye of God while on the right in a cartoon box the words "Aber Otto" ("But Otto") materialize, a comic reference to Otto Muehl.
10b/65: Silver – Action Brus10b/65: Silver – Action Brus · 1965
10b/65: Silver – Action Brus
5.31965
Movie
"Action" by Günter Brus. At first Kren did not want to show the film, because the image is underexposed. A copy of the negative material turned out to be better than the original material and so Kren did show the film. The film's title relates to Brus' use of silver paper for his action.
The 120 Days of BottropThe 120 Days of Bottrop · 1997
The 120 Days of Bottrop
5.31997
MovieComedy
An eccentric homage to the Rainer Werner Fassbinder days of German filmmaking.
6/64: Mom and Dad (An Otto Mühl Happening)6/64: Mom and Dad (An Otto Mühl Happening) · 1964
6/64: Mom and Dad (An Otto Mühl Happening)
4.51964
MovieHorror
In the first action he filmed, 6/64 Mama und Papa, Kren’s editing leads to many interlocking continuous shots; central takes recur like a leitmotif, circular motion and networking can be observed throughout the film. Kren painstakingly weaves the fury in front of his camera lens into dense geometrical figures. Shot/countershot sequences alternate, lumping back and forth between single (!) frames, they turn the Actionist turmoil into ornaments, rigid geometrical patterns, the equivalent in time to what Mondrian used to distill on canvas in space. (Peter Tscherkassky)
Exit... But No PanicExit... But No Panic · 1980
Exit... But No Panic
4.41980
MovieActionCrime
A guy having sex with a woman on a rooftop – just to get her coffee-machine.
38/79: Sentimental Punk38/79: Sentimental Punk · 1979
38/79: Sentimental Punk
3.81979
MovieMusic
'It was in San Francisco at a punk festival. I was already high and the air was so thick in the rooms that you could cut it with a knife. I had a photograph camera with me; I stood in a corner of the entrance hall and took 36 pictures on slide film. At home I put the slides into a slide projector. I took out the lens and filmed the slides by filming directly from the projector - using single frames according to a certain plan.'
The Lascivious WotanThe Lascivious Wotan · 1971
The Lascivious Wotan
3.11971
Movie
A subversive and experimental film by Otto Muehl.
28/73: Time Exposure(s)28/73: Time Exposure(s) · 1973
28/73: Time Exposure(s)
2.71973
Movie
A man's head is seen in silent close-up using single-frame shooting and time exposure.
11/65: Helga Philipp Painting11/65: Helga Philipp Painting · 1965
11/65: Helga Philipp Painting
2.01965
Movie
11/65 Bild Helga Philipp is an optical abstraction of an optical abstraction: Kren has simply intercut filmed movements and sections from an Op painting by Helga Philipp - the result is motion opticals.

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