Isidore Isou

Isidore Isou

Born: January 29, 1925
Died: July 28, 2007
in Botosani, Romania
Isidore Isou (29 January 1925 – 28 July 2007), born Isidor Goldstein, was a Romanian-born French poet, dramaturge, novelist, film director, economist, and visual artist. He was the founder of Lettrism, an art and literary movement which owed inspiration to Dada and Surrealism.

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Movies for Isidore Isou...

Title: 70 Years of Youth Revolt
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: November 21, 2020
Type: TV
A look back at the social movements, revolts and youth subcultures from the post-war period to the present day: after the World War II, the left-bank of Paris became a mecca for jazz and alternative living, youth culture was born with trailblazing American movies, and rock became the soundtrack to a generation that wanted to change everything.
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Disorder Is 20 Years Old
Title: Disorder Is 20 Years Old
Character: Self
Released: June 6, 1967
Type: Movie
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Howlings in Favour of De Sade
Title: Howlings in Favour of De Sade
Released: March 25, 1952
Type: Movie
Debord directed his first film, "Hurlements en faveur de Sade" in 1952 with the voices of Michele Bernstein and Gil Holman. The film has no actual images; instead, it shows bright white when there is speaking and black when there is not. Long silences separate speaking parts. The film ends with 24 minutes of black silence.
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Venom and Eternity
Title: Venom and Eternity
Character: Daniel
Released: April 20, 1951
Type: Movie
In this experimental film, Isidore Isou, the leader of the lettrist movement, lashes out at conventional cinema and offers a revolutionary form of movie-making: through scratching and bleaching the film, through desynchronizing the soundtrack and the visual track, through deconstructing the story, he aims to renew the seventh art the same way he tried to revolutionize the literary world.