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Raphaël Bassan (born 1948) is a French
film critic Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films and the film medium. In general, film criticism can be divided into two categories: journalistic criticism that appears regularly in newspapers, magazines and other popular mass-media outlets ...
and
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, who has specialized in
experimental film Experimental film or avant-garde cinema is a mode of filmmaking that rigorously re-evaluates cinematic conventions and explores non-narrative forms or alternatives to traditional narratives or methods of working. Many experimental films, parti ...
and the history of cinema. He has also made three short movies.


Biography

Bassan was born in
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, of French nationality, in 1948. His family moved to Paris in 1949. He has been interested in all forms of cinema from childhood. He has been a poet since 1964. He was one of the founders with Hubert Haddad of the magazine, ''Le Point d'Être'' (which only published three issues). Feeling that he was locked into a post-surrealist form, he chose to write in a "more modern" style as a critic. After writing reviews in specialized magazines, his first "professional" job was for the magazine ''Politique Hebdo'' when it was founded in 1970. He co-founded the in 1971, the first French co-op of experimental cinema, and collaborated with a large number of magazines and various publications, notably the cinema magazines: ''Téléciné'' (1972–1976), ''Écran'' (1976–1980), ''Cinéma différent'' (1976–1980), ''La Revue du cinéma'' (1980–1992), ''Le Mensuel du cinéma'' (1992–1994), and the fine arts magazines: ''Canal'' (1978–1988), ''L'Art vivant'' (second formula: beginning of the 1980s), and the French national daily newspaper, ''
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'' (1985–1991) and ''
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''.


About Experimental films

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) and writing about current productions, Bassan wrote about and encouraged experimental cinema. He was able to follow the evolution this cinema genre more attentively when it enjoyed a resurgence at the end of the 1990s, and write about its young artists. He has written in ''Bref'', a magazine dedicated to short films in which experimental cinema occupies an important part, from its first publication in 1989, His article, ''Experimental or simply filmmakers? An interview with Stéphane du Mesnildot, Johanna Vaude, David Matarasso and Othello Vilgard'', inaugurated this series in ''Bref'' number 47 (November–December 2000). He has written the film column for
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since 1984, for ''Bref'', since its founding in 1989, for the
Encyclopædia Universalis The ''Encyclopædia Universalis'' is a French-language general encyclopedia published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., a privately held company. The articles of the ''Encyclopædia Universalis'' are aimed at educated adult readers, and writt ...
since 1995 and for ''Zeuxis'' since 2005. In 1980, he coordinated the numbers 10-11 of the magazine ''CinémAction'' with Guy Hennebelle: ''Avant-garde cinema'' (experimental and militant). He has participated in the ''Dictionnaire du cinéma'' (Larousse, 1986 coordinated by Jean-Loup Passek), in the ''Dictionnaire du cinéma mondial'' (published by Les Éditions du Rocher, 1994 and coordinated by Alain and Odette Virmaux), in ''L'Art du mouvement'' (Cinema Collection of the National Museum of Modern Art,
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, 1996, coordinated by Jean-Michel Bouhours), in ''Jeune, dure et pure ! Une histoire du cinéma d'avant-garde et expérimental français'' (under the direction of Nicole Brenez and Christian Lebrat, published by
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/Mazzotta, 2001) and in ''Une Encyclopédie du court métrage'' (coordinated by Jacky Evrard and Jacques Kermabon, Yellow Now, Côté Court, Pantin, 2004). Raphaël Bassan has been published in three ''Cahiers de Paris expérimental'': number 17, ''
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: Le Silence de Prométhée''; number 20, ''Les 20 ans de Paris expérimental'' (in collaboration with Daphné Le Sergent and Marc Sautereau) and number 25: ''Cinéma et abstraction: des croisements'' (2007). In 2014, he brought together some of his articles on avant-garde films for a book, "Cinéma experimental. Abécédaire pour une contre-culture" (Published by Yellow Now, Belgium). For the first time in that kind of publication, the reader can find a large number of articles about French Filmmakers - from the twenties to the present - they're there with international artists of the genre such as Hans Richter and Michael Snow. He have collaborated with Collectif Jeune Cinema from 1971 until today (2018) and defended experimental cinema in all kind of supports and practices In 2021, he organized, with Frederic Tachou, Laurence Rebouillon and Théo Delyannis the celebration of the 50 th birthday of Collectif Jeune Cinema.


Other activities

He coined, in 1989, the theory of cinema du look, in a study about the films of
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, published by La Revue du Cinéma. These directors were said to favor style over substance, spectacle over narrative; they mixed ''high'' culture and pop culture., He has been on numerous radio programs and held a small role in ''Le Prestige de la mort'' (2006) by Luc Moullet. Some of his poems were republished in the volume: ''Rites et rituels'' (Europe/Poésie 2001). He has also made three short films.


Publications

* ''Cinémas d'avant-garde (expérimental et militant)'', dir. Raphaël Bassan and Guy Hennebelle, ''CinémAction'' n° 10-11, Spring-Summer, 1980 * « Bokanowski/Kamler: Deux avant-gardes graphiques,» ''Canal'', n° 49, juillet–septembre 1982. * «'' L'Ange'': Un météore dans le ciel de l'animation,» ''La Revue du cinéma'', n° 393, avril 1984. * ''Rites et rituels'', book of poetry (1966–1972),
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/Poésie, 2001 * ''Norman McLaren. Le Silence de Prométhée'', Les Cahiers de Paris expérimental", n° 17, 2004 * ''Cinéma et abstraction : des croisements'', Les Cahiers de Paris expérimental, n° 25, 2007 * ''Cinéma experimental. Abécédaire pour une contre-culture'' (Yellow Now, Belgium, 2014), in French


Filmography

*1969 - ''Le Départ d’Eurydice'' (16 mm, black and white, sound, 11 minutes), with Michèle Samama ( Michele Worth), Anton Perich. Deposit :
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. This film belongs to the Musée National d'Art Moderne (MNAM –
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) Film's Collections. *1971 - ''Prétextes'' (16mm, black and white, sound, 13 minutes), with Michèle Samama (Michele Worth), Michel Maingois. Deposit :
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. *2004 — ''Lucy en miroir'' (16 mm, color and black and white, 45 mn), with Anne-Sophie Brabant and Élodie Imbeau. Distributed by Le Collectif Jeune Cinéma. This films was published in 2017 under the title ''Raphaël Bassan, le critique filmeur'' by the label Re : Voir Vidéo directed by the filmmaker .On independent website, ''Experimental Cinema'', dedicated to provide information an promote experimental and avant-garde film.
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Notes


References

* In French. “Raphaël Bassan” by Marcel Martin in “La Critique de cinéma en France”, under the direction of
Michel Ciment Michel Ciment (; born 26 May 1938 in Paris) is a French film critic and the editor of the cinema magazine '' Positif''. Ciment is a Chevalier of the Order of Merit, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, Officer in the Order of Arts and Letters, a ...
and Jacques Zimmer (Ramsay Cinéma, page 285, France, 1997).
Text by Viviane Vagh in Australian Webmagazine ''Senses of Cinema'' July–September 2007


External links


To the Encyclopædia Universalis

Page on Collectif Jeune Cinéma Website (France)

On Centre Georges Pompidou Website



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