The best movies and TV series with Nicolas Rey

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French filmmaker Nicolas Rey has directed a series of remarkable fictional documentaries, intricate feature-length (and sometimes longer) essay films that meld historical fact with fantasy and autobiography while implementing modernist literary strategies to unravel heady and playful ruminations on ideological and cinematographic technologies. Equally philosophical and structuralist-materialist, Rey's cinema uses lyrical, ludic and topographical forms of narrative to question the definition and limits of the State and cinematic illusionism. Rey's filmmaking is deeply informed by his active role as a member of the artist-run not-for-profit film laboratory, L'Abominable, one of the last bastions of photochemical artisanship in Western Europe. Employing exquisite hand-processing techniques, Rey uses photochemical grain and stain to give emotional texture and nuance to his painterly imagery which discovers moments of sublimity within seemingly quotidian scenes. — Haden Guest
Differently, Molussia

Year: 2012

Country: FR

Duration: 81 min

Year: 2003

Country: FR

Duration: 28 min

Cinexpérimentaux #2: Nicolas Rey

Year: 2001

Country: FR

Duration: 13 min

Burn the Sea

Year: 2014

Country: FR

Duration: 75 min

Year: 2001

Country: FR

Duration: 175 min

Schuss!

Year: 2005

Country: FR

Duration: 123 min

Un début prometteur

Year: 2015

Country: FR

Duration: 90 min

Year: 1999

Country: US

Duration: 60 min

Year: 1996

Country: US

Duration: 10 min