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Vivienne DickVivienne Dick is an Irish experimental and documentary filmmaker. She was born in Dublin but moved to the United States in the 1970's. In the U.S., Dick became active in No Wave film culture and produced a series of Super8 short films. Many of her films were staged around well-known New York City sites such as Coney Island, the Statue of Liberty, and the World Trade Center. The films featured punk performers such as Lydia Lunch and Pat Place. Film critic and author J. Hoberman has called Dick the "quintessential No Wave filmmaker." ("A context for Vivienne Dick," ''October'', no. 20, Spring 1982, pp. 102-106). Dick's work formed part of two major retrospectives of American avant-garde film: ''No Wave Cinema 1978-87'' (1996) at the Whitney Museum, New York and ''Big as Life: An American History of Super8 Film'' (1999) at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Dick currently teaches filmmaking at the Galway Institute of Technology. == Films == *''Beauty Becomes the Beast'' (1979) *''Guerillere Talks'' (1978) *''Liberty's Booty'' (1980) *''Like Dawn to Dust'' (1983) *''Loisaida'' (1982) *''Rothach'' (1986) *''She Had Her Gun All Ready'' (1978) *''Trailer'' (1983) *''Visibility: Moderate'' (1981) ==External links== * [http://www.recirca.com/backissues/c106/excluded.shtml Excluded by the Nature of Things? Irish Cinema and Artist's Film], ''CIRCA'', 106, Winter 2003, pp. 33-39. See other meanings of words starting from letter: VWords begining with Vivienne_Dick: Vivienne_Dick |
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