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Sans soleil

France

1983

100 Min
Color
French
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DIR Chris Marker

CAST Florence Delay, Arielle Dombasle

Synopsis

Chris Marker, filmmaker, poet, novelist, photographer, editor, and now videographer and digital multimedia artist, has been challenging moviegoers, philosophers, and himself for years with his complex queries about time, memory, and the rapid advancement of life on this planet. Sans Soleil is his mind-bending free-form travelogue that journeys from Africa to Japan.

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Chris Marker

“I write to you from a far-off country…”

Information regarding the early life of Chris Marker, photographer, filmmaker, videographer, poet, journalist, multimedia/installation artist, designer, and world traveler, is scarce and conflicting. The year to which his movies, videos, and multimedia projects are dated depends on which source you use, and in which country you live. Personal data is in a state of complete disarray: Derek Malcolm, writing about ¡Cuba Sí! (1961) for The Guardian, reports that Marker was born in Mongolia, of aristocratic descent. Geoff Andrew of Time Out London isn’t sure (Andrew, 146), and most sources, along with the Internet Movie Database, use the location I’ve listed above as his place of birth. Some say his father was an American soldier, others that he (Marker) was a paratrooper in the Second World War. Still others, that he comes to us from an alien planet. Or the future. Throughout his career, he has rarely been interviewed, and even more rarely… read more

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icrip

28Jan10

My favorite film of all time!  

Joseph Silva

18Dec09

Beautiful film, beautiful people images, especially the Cape Verdeans  
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troper

4Dec09

Jazzaloha, Sans Soleil is a half-essay, half-journal about travel and the world, illustrated in the form of a documentary film.   
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Robert W Peabody III

20Sep09

Sans Soleil (1983) DIR Chris Marker Similar to Baraka (1992) or Koyaanisqatsi (1983) except it has a voice-over narrative, which isn’t the same as having a plot. This is a see & think film: one flows back and forth from the narrative to the image and free associates thoughts in between. I like this type of film if they are not too pretentious.   

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Issues. Chris Marker, "Amer," Liu Jiayin

By David Hudson on January 25, 2010
Last year, many of us thrilled at the prospect of an issue of Image [&] Narrative featuring a "Thematic Cluster" on Chris Marker - only to discover that, if we didn't read French, the going would
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By Filmy on August 19, 2009

— The picture of Sandor Krasna, traveller/cameramen, as I figured from the visual and aural fest of letters and images, interspersed by the reader’s reactions and dense motifs for each concept, is…  read review

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By Jimmy Cline on June 24, 2009

Really just a breathtaking image collage. I think that the two most appropriate adjectives for Marker’s films are breathtaking and surreal. It has the political appeal of a Situationist film, and…  read review

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By Carla Rene on June 19, 2009

A meditative collage of images, more like narrated postcards poetically expressing Markers unique, social perspective. The result is a feeling of rummaging through – or perhaps just being exposed to…  read review

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By Jaime G. on November 6, 2008

Sans soleil is a collection of striking images, thoughts, sounds, clips, and artifacts set to the letters of a filmmaker named Sandor Krasna (Marker, presumably) being read by Alexandra Stewart, whose…  read review

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