Nathaniel Dorsky
Nathaniel DORSKY (1943, USA) belongs to the avant-garde of American cinema and has worked for a considerable time in San Francisco as a filmmaker and editor. In order to ensure full attention for his films, his work is screened in complete silence. Dorsky also wrote the book Devotional Cinema (2003). In 2011 the IFFR honoured him with a retrospective and Dorsky won a Tiger Award for his short film Pastourelle.
Filmography
(all short) Ingreen (1964), A Fall Trip Home (1964), Summerwind (1965), Hours for Jerome, Part 1 & 2 (1980-1982), Pneuma (1977-1983), Ariel (1983), Alaya (1976-1987), Triste (1996), 17 Reasons Why (1987), Variations (1998), Arbor Vitae (2000), Love's Refrain (2001), The Visitation (2002), Threnody (2004), Song and Solitude (2006), Winter (2007), Sarabande (2008), Compline (2009), Pastourelle (2010), Aubade (2010), The Return (2011), August and After (2012), April (2012), Spring (2013), Song (2013)
Nathaniel Dorsky op IFFR
Triste
19'
VS
IFFR 1998
Variations
24'
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IFFR 1999
Arbor Vitae
28'
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IFFR 2001
The Visitation
18'
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IFFR 2003
Song and Solitude
21'
VS
IFFR 2007
Sarabande
15'
VS
IFFR 2009
Winter
22'
VS
IFFR 2009
Alaya
28'
VS
IFFR 2011
Arbor Vitae
28'
VS
IFFR 2011
Aubade
12'
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IFFR 2011
Compline
19'
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IFFR 2011
A Fall Trip Home
11'
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IFFR 2011
Hours for Jerome
45'
VS
IFFR 2011
Love's Refrain
22'
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IFFR 2011
Pastourelle
16'
VS
IFFR 2011
Pneuma
27'
VS
IFFR 2011
Sarabande
15'
VS
IFFR 2011
Song and Solitude
21'
VS
IFFR 2011
Threnody
25'
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IFFR 2011
Triste
19'
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IFFR 2011
Variations
24'
VS
IFFR 2011
The Visitation
18'
VS
IFFR 2011
Winter
22'
VS
IFFR 2011
The Return
27'
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IFFR 2012
August and After
19'
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IFFR 2013