MUBI brings you a great new film every day.  Start your 7-day free trial today!
Watch a new film every day for $4.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 

Louyre: This Our Still Life

United Kingdom

2011

57 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

DIR Andrew Kötting

PROD Andrew Kötting

ED Andrew Kötting

Venice (Horizons)

Synopsis

Louyre: This Our Still Life is a portrait of a tumbledown Pyrenean farmhouse as seen through the eyes and ears of the family that have lived there on and off for the last 22 years. With music by Scanner and a plethora of cut-ups and voices from the filmmaker’s sound archive the work explores notions of nostalgia, memory and place. –Venice Film Festival

Director

Original

Andrew Kötting

Andrew Kötting was born on 16 December 1958, one of five children of a middle-class family, in Farnborough, Kent. His father, like his German-born grandfather, sold belts and buckles. As a child he “spent hours off ground in trees or tending rhubarb”. He studied art at the Slade School of Art, where he found an old 16mm camera and along with a friend, Ben Woolford, began using it to capture his outdoor performance pieces. One of his first attempts at filmmaking, according to a Premiere profile, “involved inserting iron filings in the shape of religious icons into his penis and then drawing them out again”. For his degree film, a short called Klipperty Klop (1986), Kötting ran round and round a Gloucestershire field pretending to ride a horse.

Over the next ten years, Kötting directed a number of experimental shorts, often produced via the London Film-Makers Co-op. The best received were Hoi Polloi (1990), and Smart Alek (1993) – the latter being “an attempt to rework some of… read more

Wall

Displaying 0 wall posts.

Related Films

Fans

Displaying 4 of 4 fans.

Articles

Our roundup of essays and articles on this film.
W184

Andrew Kötting's "This Our Still Life"

By David Hudson on November 21, 2011

“This is naked cinema, a thing of great value in a period of cultural stagnation and economic adventurism.”

read article

Lists

Displaying 4 of 4 lists.

Reviews

No reviews yet — Write the first

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.