Directed by Marie Losier • 2002 • United States
The story of Joan of Arc is one of the most frequently told tales in cinema’s hundred-plus-year history. This version is a postmortem/postmodern collaboration between Carl Theodor Dreyer and Marie Losier, who inserts herself into the 1928 film as God’s greatest lover and France’s most cherished martyr. A funny tragedy.
Directed by Marie Losier • 2002 • United States
In 1971, Ingmar Bergman made his first English-language film, THE TOUCH, starring ensemble regulars Max von Sydow and Bibi Andersson, along with seventies everyman Elliott Gould. Thirty years later, Marie Losier decided to recast herself in Gould’s...
Directed by Marie Losier • 2003 • United States
Starring Mike Kuchar
In this portrait of Mike Kuchar, the sultan of lo-fi camp floats through his memories as sea, space, and sky drift past. Wrapped in odd costumes, he frolics with the imaginary creatures surrounding him and recalls the creatures...
Directed by Marie Losier • 2004 • United States
Starring George Kuchar
Underground-cinema icon George Kuchar travels through snow confetti, strobe flashes, and artificial wind as he describes his weather diaries. And then George joins Janet Leigh in the shower. Wearing a red raincoat and a showe...