Serge Daney

Serge Daney

Born: June 4, 1944
Died: June 12, 1992
in Paris, France
Serge Daney (June 4, 1944, Paris – June 12, 1992) was a French movie critic. He was a major figure of Cahiers du cinéma which he co-edited in the late 1970s. He also wrote extensively about films, television, and society in the newspaper Libération and founded the quarterly review Trafic shortly before his death. Highly regarded in French and European film criticism circles, his work remains little known to English-speaking audiences, largely because it has not been consistently translated.

Movies for Serge Daney...

Godard by Godard
Title: Godard by Godard
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: May 17, 2023
Type: Movie
Godard by Godard is an archival self-portrait of Jean-Luc Godard. It retraces the unique and unheard-of path, made up of sudden detours and dramatic returns, of a filmmaker who never looks back on his past, never makes the same film twice, and tirelessly pursues his research, in a truly inexhaustible diversity of inspiration. Through Godard’s words, his gaze and his work, the film tells the story of a life of cinema; that of a man who will always demand a lot of himself and his art, to the point of merging with it.
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María K
Title: María K
Character: Serge (archive footage)
Released: March 15, 2020
Type: Movie
A secret figure in French underground cinema, Maria Koleva has filmed all over Paris, written about Marx and rubbed shoulders with the likes of Serge Daney. This documentary is a portrait of a histrionic Koleva, trying to reveal her militant, poetic and cinematographic universe, located in the Latin Quarter of Paris.
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What Now? Remind Me
Title: What Now? Remind Me
Character: (archive footage)
Released: August 8, 2014
Type: Movie
Joaquim Pinto has been living with HIV and VHC for almost twenty years. “What now? Remind Me” is the notebook of a year of clinical studies with toxic, mind altering drugs as yet unapproved. An open and eclectic reflection on time and memory, on epidemics and globalization, on survival beyond all expectations, on dissent and absolute love. In a to-and-fro between present and past memories, the film is also a tribute to friends departed and those who remain.
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Histoire(s) du Cinéma 2a: Only Cinema
Title: Histoire(s) du Cinéma 2a: Only Cinema
Character: Self - Film Critic (archive footage)
Released: May 7, 1997
Type: Movie
A very personal look at the history of cinema directed, written and edited by Jean-Luc Godard in his Swiss residence in Rolle for ten years (1988-98); a monumental collage, constructed from film fragments, texts and quotations, photos and paintings, music and sound, and diverse readings; a critical, beautiful and melancholic vision of cinematographic art.
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Le cinéphile et le village
Title: Le cinéphile et le village
Released: January 1, 1993
Type: Movie
Serge Daney talks about television in France, about the social role it plays and the role it could play, its ability to welcome and even integrate the "other" into a system of values of which it still is - in spite of everything - the depositary. Its existence of truth, of openness to the world passes through Serge Daney's own biography: that of a man formed by the major art of this century: the cinema.
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Journey of a “Cine-Son”
Title: Journey of a “Cine-Son”
Released: March 18, 1992
Type: Movie
Serge Daney, the most influential film critic after André Bazin, interviewed by Régis Debray a few months before his death.
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Leeward
Title: Leeward
Released: December 31, 1991
Type: Movie
The French Ministry of Culture commissioned films on the cultural decade "en chantiers". Robert Kramer makes one of the six short films that illustrates the cultural side of the decade Mittérand. Here we see a director of cinema in the suburbs of Caen, in her room lined with flower paper. This for art and essay cinema. There, the critic Serge Daney in a sailor's cap, for a chat by the fire. An overview of French cinema today, "Pickpocket" on television. Then back on you. The camera slides on the desk that we imagine to be Kramer's. Finally, the camera flies over Paris, slides along the facades, stops on a window, entering the skylight: "The films invite to see ... I invite you to see Jean Genet's hotel room."
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A Movie Capital
Title: A Movie Capital
Character: Self
Released: October 12, 1991
Type: Movie
This film is a record of the first Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. It reflects the various ways the festival was given shape by nascent global changes embodied by Perestroika, the Tiananmen Square massacre, and many other contemporaneous events.
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Jacques Rivette, the Watchman
Title: Jacques Rivette, the Watchman
Character: Self
Released: February 24, 1990
Type: Movie
This film of interviews with the film director Jacques Rivette was produced in collaboration with Serge Daney, film critic from “Cahiers du cinéma”, then of “Liberation”. In the course of their conversations, the two speakers discuss Rivette’s career, his relationships with the other film makers of the new wave, his use of “mise en scene” and his working with actors.
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Title: Histoire(s) du cinéma
Character: Self
Released: May 7, 1989
Type: TV
An 8-part documentary chronicling the history of cinema, examining the history of the concept of cinema and how both relates to the 20th century.
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Jean-Luc Godard interview by Serge Daney
Title: Jean-Luc Godard interview by Serge Daney
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1988
Type: Movie
Jean-Luc Godard interviewed by French Critic Serge Daney at the time when Godard was working on his project "Histoire(s) du cinéma".
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Cinématon VII
Title: Cinématon VII
Character: N°67
Released: April 19, 1980
Type: Movie
Reel 7 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.
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Cinématon N°67 Serge Daney
Title: Cinématon N°67 Serge Daney
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
From Gérard Courant's Cinématon series.