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Dean Kavanagh

Dean Kavanagh is an independent filmmaker from Ireland who creates experimental films. Kavanagh’s films are said to reduce cinema to its principal elements of structure, genre, narrative and apparatus; while also setting these elements against one another to create a mechanism that has been described as part of ‘an important new direction in Irish cinema’ that explores ‘cinema’s plastic nature’ ; a non-traditional storytelling, 'that generates a slow throbbing ache that invades viewers'. ‘Feeling around in the darkest recesses of what cinema can be’ Kavanagh re-appropriates found footage to create a narrative that continues to shift perspective. Paralysed in a continuum of beginnings and endings, the viewer is asked to submit to the rhythm of the film to glean yet another dimension, ‘nothing is stable here’. In his filmmaking Kavanagh utilises a palette of digital and analogue technologies including celluloid film, Hi8, VHS, Betamax, digital cinema camera, DSLR, action camera, CCTV and camera phone. His working with celluloid IMAX, 70mm, 35mm, 16mm, 9.5mm and 8mm involves burning, bleaching, scratching and hand-painting the material. He has repurposed and customised projectors for the telecine of materials. This image capture process plays a vital role in the dramaturgy of his cinema. His expressive use of found footage is a pivotal aspect of his work, in particular the films made under the alias Johnny Kline. Kavanagh developed a successful practice, independently and collaboratively, resulting in a filmography that consists of 63 experimental short films and 5 experimental feature films to date. These have exhibited worldwide at film festivals, museums, galleries and cultural institutions including the Director's Lounge in Berlin, Spectacle Theater in New York, Alchemy Film Festival in Scotland, Fronteira Film Festival in Brazil, Bogotá Experimental Film Festival in Colombia, Museum of Modern Art in Brazil, Tehran Museum of Modern Art, Galway Film Fleadh, Cork Film Centre Gallery, Quad Cinema in New York, Gardunha Festival in Portugal and the Philippines Film Institute.


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Born:
Jan 1, 1989 In Dublin, Ireland
Movie/TV Credits:
8
First Appeared:
In the movie Bipedality 2010-01-01
Latest Project:
Movie TRAILERS 2016-11-13
Known For
Poster of Cloud of Skin
Poster of Polar Nights
Poster of History of Water
Poster of Bipedality
Filmography
Movie TRAILERS 2016-11-13
Movie Polar Nights 2015-04-13
Movie Ten Years In The Sun Nicholas 2015-03-27
Movie Cloud of Skin 2015-11-07
Movie Forbidden Symmetries 2014-01-01
Movie HSP: There Is No Escape from the Terrors Of the Mind 2013-10-05
Movie History of Water 2013-12-05
Movie Bipedality 2010-01-01