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In 2015, Christopher Nolan curated a selection of short films by the surrealist animators the Quay Brothers to...
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Stephen Quay was born in 1947 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA. He studied illustration at the Philadelphia College of Art and later continued his education at the Royal College of Art in London, where he met his twin brother Timothy and began collaborating in animation. Together, they founded Atelier Koninck and produced their first experimental short films in the late 1970s. Throughout his career, Stephen has directed and co-directed short films, feature films, and stop-motion projects, including Nocturna Artificialia (1979), Street of Crocodiles (1986), Institute Benjamenta (1995), and The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes (2005). His work is characterized by dreamlike, detailed, and symbolic worlds, often using dolls and carefully crafted objects to create surreal and unsettling atmospheres.
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In 2015, Christopher Nolan curated a selection of short films by the surrealist animators the Quay Brothers to...
Told in the form of a mock documentary in 92 short parts, nineteen million people are left obsessed with birds...
Explores some of the most innovative attempts by contemporary artists, filmmakers, architects etc to explore mu...
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A display at the strange and wonderful artifacts in a collection of medical curiosities.
The Bug Trainer explores Starewitch’s creative ideas and concepts of his work, along with opinions from film cr...
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Docimentary about the work of the Qway Brothers for their film Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call...
An Interview with The Quay Brothers & Alan Passes April 2006 at Atelier Konick, London
This short documentary documents the making of the film the Quay Brothers shot at, and on the subject of, the M...