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A four-part cinematic portrait of artist, philosopher and writer John Berger. In 1973, Berger moved from urban London to the tiny village of Quincy. These shorts examine different aspects of Berger’s life...
Film exploring the life and work of the late writer and art critic John Berger. The film is an intimate portrait of a man who has shaped our understanding of the concept of seeing.
Documentary. Titian has been called the "first great 20th Century Artist". His fresh interpretations of old stories from mythology, and his constant reinvention of the portrait, have inspired artists for...
An audio recording of a performance in which John Berger, Simon McBurney and Sandra Voe experience a journey on the imaginary Vertical Line, travelling through time from the disused Aldwych underground...
Video recording of a performance of ‘The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol’, based on a story by John Berger, directed by Simon McBurney, at the Riverside Studios, London, in April 1994.
In a conversation with Milton Berger, Gregory Bateson discusses his views on the relationship between mind and body, cybernetics, types, classes, levels, energy, circuits, contexts, and frames. He also...
Critic John Berger explores the ways in which we look at pictures, with emphasis on the way traditional European oil painting has looked at women and possessions. He shows that aspects of this tradition are...
Feature film adapted from the novel by Oscar Wilde but conceived as a sexploitation film and moral statement on London decadence in the 1960s. Self-absorbed and beautiful Dorian Gray (Berger) falls in love...
Feature film. In nineteenth-century Austria, a young Jew leaves the ghetto to become an actor. He eventually becomes famous and is reunited with his disapproving Rabbi father. Ernst Deutsch, as the Jew...
German silent film. A modernised version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by Stellan Rye.
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