Migrating by sea from Holland as an eight-year-old, Dirk de Bruyn went on to be a doyen of Australian experimental cinema. But as this intimate film reveals, his work is suffused with the trauma of migration, and the struggle to recognise himself as a ‘new Australian'. In conversation with documentarian Steven McIntyre, Dirk guides us through more than 40 years of his filmmaking: the early years exploring technique and technology, a subsequent phase of unflinching self-examination brought on by upheaval and overseas travel, and more recent projects where he attempts a fusion of personal, cultural, and historical identity. What emerges is an inspiring, rugged, and at times poignant portrait of an artist committed to self-expression and self-discovery through the medium of film.
Title | The House That Eye Live In |
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Year | 2014 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Australia |
Studio | Urni Films |
Cast | Dirk de Bruyn |
Crew | Steven McIntyre (Director) |
Keyword | biography, historical, avant-garde |
Release | Aug 12, 2014 |
Runtime | 52 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 4.00 / 10 by 2 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 80 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |