Rose Lowder (born 1941) is a French-Peruvian avant-garde filmmaker.
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Born | 1941 (age 82–83) Lima, Peru |
Early life
editLowder was born in the Miraflores District of Lima, Peru. She attended the San Silvestre School.[1]
Lowder studied painting and sculpture in Lima at The Art Center and the School of Fine Arts. She moved to the United States for a brief period and then to London.[1][2] There, Lowder studied at the Regent Street Polytechnic, which closed before she had finished her studies, and then at the Chelsea School of Art.[3]
Career
editWhile working as an artist, Lowder made a living as a film editor in London. She edited documentaries, feature films, and advertisements.[1][2] Lowder worked as an assistant editor at the BBC from 1965 to 1967. She and her partner Alain-Alcide Sudre moved to France, eventually ending up in Paris. They began to organize regular screenings of avant-garde films.[3] In 1982, she and Sudre established the Archives du film expérimental d'Avignon.[4]
Filmography
edit- Roulement, rouerie, aubage (1978)
- Certaines observations (1979)
- Couleurs mécaniques (1979)
- Champ provençal (1979)
- Parcelle (1979)
- Retour d'un repère (1979)
- Rue des Teinturiers (1979)
- Les tournesols (1982)
- Les tournesols colorés (1983)
- Scènes de la vie française: Arles (1985)
- Scènes de la vie française: Avignon (1986)
- Scènes de la vie française: La Ciotat (1986)
- Scènes de la vie française: Paris (1986)
- Impromptu (1989)
- Quidproquo (1992)
- Bouquets 1–10 (1995)
- Les coquelicots (2000)
- Voiliers et coquelicots (2002)
- L'invitation au voyage with Carl Brown (2003)
- Bouquets 21–30 (2005)
- Habitat (2006)
- Cote jardin (2007)
- Bouquets 11–20 (2010)
- Jardins du marais (2010)
- Jardin du soleil (2010)
- Rien d'extraordinaire (2010)
- Beijing 1988 (2011)
- Jardins du sel (2011)
- Sous le soleil (2011)
- Sources (2012)
- foryannfromrose (2014)
- Turbulence (2015)
- Tartarughe d'Acqua (2016)
References
edit- ^ a b c Delgado, Mónica (June 15, 2018). "Rose Lowder: 'I Would Like to Dispense with the Flicker in My Works'". Desistfilm. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^ a b "Rose Lowder". Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^ a b MacDonald, Scott (1997). "Rose Lowder Interviewed". Millennium Film Journal (30/31). Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ^ MacDonald, Scott (2005). "Marie Menken, Carolee Schneemann, Marjorie Keller, Anne Charlotte Robertson, and Rose Lowder". In Petrolle, Jean; Wexman, Virginia Wright (eds.). Women & Experimental Filmmaking. University of Illinois Press. pp. 206–207. ISBN 978-0-252-07251-2.
External links
edit- Rose Lowder at IMDb