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The Angel (1982 film)

The Angel (French: L'Ange) is a 1982[1] French experimental art film directed by Patrick Bokanowski. It was released on DVD for the first time in 2009, edited by the British Animation Awards.[2][3][4] The film was shown at Fantasporto during February 1983 and shown to the general public in France on April 4, 1984.

The Angel
Theatrical release poster
L'Ange
Directed byPatrick Bokanowski
Written byPatrick Bokanowski
Produced byPatrick Bokanowski
StarringMaurice Baquet
Jean-Marie Bon
Martine Couture
Jacques Faure
Mario Gonzales
René Patrignani
Rita Renoir
Patricia Peretti
Alain Salomon
Dominique Serrand
Nicolas Serreau
Max Guy Cravagnac
Abby Patrix
CinematographyPatrick Bokanowski
Edited byPatrick Bokanowski
Music byMichèle Bokanowski
Production
company
Kira B.M. Films
Distributed byForum Distribution
Release date
Running time
64 Minutes
CountryFrance
BudgetF 3,200,000

Synopsis edit

The Angel does not have a narrative set in place; rather, there is a guideline governing its shifts and development. The masked silhouettes climb stairs, and engage in various meetings on each level, while being digitally manipulated in time. The film could be described as a spiritual quest that doubles as a study of optical illusions, Bokanowski recreating all the objectives of his cameras. This is a feature film, which is rare for artisanal animation and experimental films.

In the booklet that accompanies the DVD which contains Bokanowski's sole two documentaries (La Part du Hasard, 1984, on the painter Henri Dimier; and Le Rêve éveillé, 2003; dialogues between the psychotherapist Colette Béatrice Aboulker-Muscat and her patients), editor Pip Chodorov wrote: "The search for the overrunning of perception, and thereby oneself, is an expression of the spirituality present in the lives of these two figures: inspiration that we also found in Bokanowski's films, which are also searches into abstraction in the real, mysterious blanks that recover the daily. In his film The Angel, characters search for light, and rise in spirals towards beacons of white and pure light, the librarian-researchers conduct a fierce intellectual quest, hoping for an illuminating response buried under mountains of books. Light plays a central role for the filmmaker, just like it does for the painter and therapist, as a peak of dramatic pleasure. We are pulled forward, upward, through these leaks in the twilight towards the light."[5]

Themes of ascension edit

Again according to Raphaël Bassan, The Angel can be seen as a spiritual ascension. Patrick Bokanowski creates his own universe and obeys his own aesthetic logic. It takes us through a series of distorted areas, obscure visions, metamorphoses, and synthetic objects. Indeed, in the film, the human may be viewed as a fetish object (for example, the doll hanging by a thread), with reference to Kafkaesque and Freudian theories on automata and the fear of man faced with something as complex as him. The ascent of the stairs would be the liberation of the ideas of death, culture, and sex that makes us reach the emblematic figure of the angel.

Themes of vision and sight edit

For Jacques Kermabon, The Angel is a variation of optics, as control and manipulation of light, as attested by the integration of plastic optical devices. Similarly, the effects on perspective diagrams emphasizes the relativity of this representation process. In the same gesture, the aesthetics of The Angel, which opens up an infinity of possibilities, announces a cinema that would be before any movement, rhythm, rhyme, form, or work on the color and material: a cinema where the meaning is dissolved and effect predominates. In a way, Patrick Bokanowski brilliantly realized what some artists-filmmakers envisioned in the 1920s: an aesthetic for creations to come – the Cinéma pur and the first avant-garde.

Soundtrack edit

A CD album containing the soundtrack accompanying the film, composed by Michèle Bokanowski, the director's wife, was released during 2003 by the label trAace under the title L'Ange.

Technical information edit

  • Title: The Angel
  • Country: France
  • Release Date: 25 May 1982
  • Format: Color
  • Duration: 64 Minutes
  • Shooting: 19771982
  • Directing, Editing, Special Effects, and Cinematography: Patrick Bokanowski
  • Music and Sound Editing: Michèle Bokanowski
  • Cameraman: Philippe Lavalette
  • Sets and Models: Christian Daninos and Patrick Bokanowski
  • Masks: Christian Daninos
  • Costumes: Domenika
  • Production: Kira B.M. Films
  • Distribution: Forum Distribution

Cast edit

  • First Librarian: Maurice Baquet
  • Bathing Man: Jean-Marie Bon
  • Servant: Martine Couture
  • Swordsman/Handless Man: Jacques Faure
  • Librarian/Apprentice: Mario Gonzales
  • Librarian/Artist: René Patrignani
  • Naked Woman: Rita Renoir
  • Sewing Woman: Patricia Peretti
  • Librarian: Alain Salomon
  • Librarian: Dominique Serrand
  • Librarian: Nicolas Serreau
  • Librarian: Max Guy Cravagnac
  • Librarian: Abby Patrix

Report on the animation edit

According to Raphaël Bassan, in his article «L'Ange: Un météore dans le ciel de l'animation,» Patrick Bokanowski's film, along with Piotr Kamler's film Chronopolis, both having premiered in 1982 at the Cannes Film Festival, can be considered the beginnings of contemporary animation. This remark is based on the technical means and the visual or philosophical sense employed by Patrick Bokanowski. The masks erase all human personality in the characters. Patrick Bokanowski would thus have total control over the "matter" of the image and its optical composition. This is especially noticeable throughout the film, with images taken through distorted objectives or a plastic work on the sets and costumes, for example in the scene of the designer.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Festival de Cannes (Archives: 1982, Selections). Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  2. ^ "British Animation Awards: DVD Shop (Patrick Bokanowski: L'Ange)". British Animation Awards. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  3. ^ Pierre Coulibeuf. . Light Cone: Distribution, Exhibition, and Conservation of Experimental Film (Filmmakers in Distribution). Archived from the original on 5 April 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Patrick Bokanowski". Collectif Jeune Cinéma: Parcourir auteurs (in French). Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  5. ^ Kira B.M. Films et Re:Voir Vidéo, 2008, p. 6. (in French)

Bibliography edit

  • Raphaël Bassan, «Bokanowski/Kamler: Deux avant-gardes graphiques,» Canal, n° 49, juillet–septembre 1982. (in French)
  • Raphaël Bassan, «L'Ange: Un météore dans le ciel de l'animation,» La Revue du cinéma, n° 393, avril 1984. (in French)
  • Youssef Ishaghpour, «Bokanowski: L'AngeCinéma contemporain: De ce côté du miroir, Paris, Éditions de la Différence, 1986, p. 318–331. (in French)
  • Patrick Bokanowski, «L'AngeNoise n° 12, Paris, Maeght Éditeur, 1990. (in French)
  • Jacques Kermabon, «Portrait Patrick BokanowskiBref, le magazine du court métrage, n° 20, février–mars–avril 1994, p. 17–19. (in French)
  • Scott MacDonald, "Patrick Bokanowski on The Angel," A Critical Cinema: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers 3, Oakland, University of California Press, 1998, pp. 262–273.
  • Dominique Noguez, Éloge du cinéma expérimental, Classiques de l'Avant-garde, Paris, Éditions Paris Expérimental, 2ème édition, 1999. (in French)

External links edit

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For other uses see Angel disambiguation The Angel French L Ange is a 1982 1 French experimental art film directed by Patrick Bokanowski It was released on DVD for the first time in 2009 edited by the British Animation Awards 2 3 4 The film was shown at Fantasporto during February 1983 and shown to the general public in France on April 4 1984 The AngelTheatrical release posterL AngeDirected byPatrick BokanowskiWritten byPatrick BokanowskiProduced byPatrick BokanowskiStarringMaurice BaquetJean Marie BonMartine CoutureJacques FaureMario GonzalesRene PatrignaniRita RenoirPatricia PerettiAlain SalomonDominique SerrandNicolas SerreauMax Guy CravagnacAbby PatrixCinematographyPatrick BokanowskiEdited byPatrick BokanowskiMusic byMichele BokanowskiProductioncompanyKira B M FilmsDistributed byForum DistributionRelease date25 May 1982 1982 05 25 International Critics Week Running time64 MinutesCountryFranceBudgetF 3 200 000 Contents 1 Synopsis 1 1 Themes of ascension 1 2 Themes of vision and sight 2 Soundtrack 3 Technical information 3 1 Cast 4 Report on the animation 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksSynopsis editThe Angel does not have a narrative set in place rather there is a guideline governing its shifts and development The masked silhouettes climb stairs and engage in various meetings on each level while being digitally manipulated in time The film could be described as a spiritual quest that doubles as a study of optical illusions Bokanowski recreating all the objectives of his cameras This is a feature film which is rare for artisanal animation and experimental films In the booklet that accompanies the DVD which contains Bokanowski s sole two documentaries La Part du Hasard 1984 on the painter Henri Dimier and Le Reve eveille 2003 dialogues between the psychotherapist Colette Beatrice Aboulker Muscat and her patients editor Pip Chodorov wrote The search for the overrunning of perception and thereby oneself is an expression of the spirituality present in the lives of these two figures inspiration that we also found in Bokanowski s films which are also searches into abstraction in the real mysterious blanks that recover the daily In his film The Angel characters search for light and rise in spirals towards beacons of white and pure light the librarian researchers conduct a fierce intellectual quest hoping for an illuminating response buried under mountains of books Light plays a central role for the filmmaker just like it does for the painter and therapist as a peak of dramatic pleasure We are pulled forward upward through these leaks in the twilight towards the light 5 Themes of ascension edit Again according to Raphael Bassan The Angel can be seen as a spiritual ascension Patrick Bokanowski creates his own universe and obeys his own aesthetic logic It takes us through a series of distorted areas obscure visions metamorphoses and synthetic objects Indeed in the film the human may be viewed as a fetish object for example the doll hanging by a thread with reference to Kafkaesque and Freudian theories on automata and the fear of man faced with something as complex as him The ascent of the stairs would be the liberation of the ideas of death culture and sex that makes us reach the emblematic figure of the angel Themes of vision and sight edit For Jacques Kermabon The Angel is a variation of optics as control and manipulation of light as attested by the integration of plastic optical devices Similarly the effects on perspective diagrams emphasizes the relativity of this representation process In the same gesture the aesthetics of The Angel which opens up an infinity of possibilities announces a cinema that would be before any movement rhythm rhyme form or work on the color and material a cinema where the meaning is dissolved and effect predominates In a way Patrick Bokanowski brilliantly realized what some artists filmmakers envisioned in the 1920s an aesthetic for creations to come the Cinema pur and the first avant garde Soundtrack editA CD album containing the soundtrack accompanying the film composed by Michele Bokanowski the director s wife was released during 2003 by the label trAace under the title L Ange Technical information editTitle The Angel Country France Release Date 25 May 1982 Format Color Duration 64 Minutes Shooting 1977 1982 Directing Editing Special Effects and Cinematography Patrick Bokanowski Music and Sound Editing Michele Bokanowski Cameraman Philippe Lavalette Sets and Models Christian Daninos and Patrick Bokanowski Masks Christian Daninos Costumes Domenika Production Kira B M Films Distribution Forum DistributionCast edit First Librarian Maurice Baquet Bathing Man Jean Marie Bon Servant Martine Couture Swordsman Handless Man Jacques Faure Librarian Apprentice Mario Gonzales Librarian Artist Rene Patrignani Naked Woman Rita Renoir Sewing Woman Patricia Peretti Librarian Alain Salomon Librarian Dominique Serrand Librarian Nicolas Serreau Librarian Max Guy Cravagnac Librarian Abby PatrixReport on the animation editAccording to Raphael Bassan in his article L Ange Un meteore dans le ciel de l animation Patrick Bokanowski s film along with Piotr Kamler s film Chronopolis both having premiered in 1982 at the Cannes Film Festival can be considered the beginnings of contemporary animation This remark is based on the technical means and the visual or philosophical sense employed by Patrick Bokanowski The masks erase all human personality in the characters Patrick Bokanowski would thus have total control over the matter of the image and its optical composition This is especially noticeable throughout the film with images taken through distorted objectives or a plastic work on the sets and costumes for example in the scene of the designer See also editList of films about angelsReferences edit L Ange Festival de Cannes Archives 1982 Selections Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 17 August 2015 British Animation Awards DVD Shop Patrick Bokanowski L Ange British Animation Awards Retrieved 18 August 2015 Pierre Coulibeuf Patrick Bokanowski Light Cone Distribution Exhibition and Conservation of Experimental Film Filmmakers in Distribution Archived from the original on 5 April 2008 Retrieved 18 August 2015 Patrick Bokanowski Collectif Jeune Cinema Parcourir auteurs in French Retrieved 18 August 2015 Kira B M Films et Re Voir Video 2008 p 6 in French Bibliography editRaphael Bassan Bokanowski Kamler Deux avant gardes graphiques Canal n 49 juillet septembre 1982 in French Raphael Bassan L Ange Un meteore dans le ciel de l animation La Revue du cinema n 393 avril 1984 in French Youssef Ishaghpour Bokanowski L Ange Cinema contemporain De ce cote du miroir Paris Editions de la Difference 1986 p 318 331 in French Patrick Bokanowski L Ange Noise n 12 Paris Maeght Editeur 1990 in French Jacques Kermabon Portrait Patrick Bokanowski Bref le magazine du court metrage n 20 fevrier mars avril 1994 p 17 19 in French Scott MacDonald Patrick Bokanowski on The Angel A Critical Cinema Interviews with Independent Filmmakers 3 Oakland University of California Press 1998 pp 262 273 Dominique Noguez Eloge du cinema experimental Classiques de l Avant garde Paris Editions Paris Experimental 2eme edition 1999 in French External links editThe Angel at IMDb nbsp The Angel at Rotten Tomatoes The Angel at AllMovie The Angel at The New York Times Movies The Angel at the TCM Movie Database Michele Bokanowski discography at Discogs Michele Bokanowski at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Angel 1982 film amp oldid 1144924442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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