Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean is best known for her work in 16mm film, although she utilises a variety of media including drawing, photography and sound. Her films often employ long takes and steady camera angles to create a contemplative atmosphere. She has also published several pieces of her own writing, which she refers to as 'asides,' which complement her visual work. Since the mid-1990s her films have not included commentary, but are instead accompanied by often understated optical sound tracks.
Known For
Directing
Born
January 1, 1965 (age 60)
Place of Birth
Canterbury, Kent, England

The Cinematograph: Birth of an Art

Cinema Futures

Antigone

Here Is Always Somewhere Else

Patience (After Sebald)
The Green Ray
Craneway Event
Edwin Parker

Disappearance at Sea
Craneway Event

Disappearance at Sea

Disappearance at Sea

Disappearance at Sea

Promises: Through Congress
Kodak
Craneway Event
The Uncles

Film

Fata Morgana
Banewl
The Green Ray
Fernsehturm
Event for a Stage
Paradise
Sound Mirrors
JG
Noir et Blanc
Girl Stowaway
How to Put a Boat in a Bottle
The Story of Beard
A Bag of Air

Disappearance at Sea
The Martyrdom of St. Agatha (in several parts)
The Uncles
Edwin Parker

One Hundred and Fifty Years of Painting

One Hundred and Fifty Years of Painting

Bubble House

Prisoner Pair

Antigone

Ear on a Worm

His Picture In Little

Michael Hamburger

Providence

Portraits

Mario Merz

Manhattan Mouse Museum

Geography Biography

Palast
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