Vivian Ostrovsky
Known for: Directing
Born: November 16, 1945 in Manhattan, New York, USA
Vivian Ostrovsky (born on November 17th 1945 in New York, United States) is an experimental filmmaker and curator. Despite being born in New York, Ostrovsky spent most of her childhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and did her secondary studies there. She then pursued her studies in psychology and film at the Sorbonne University in Paris. She began working for Ciné-Femmes, a group which fought for feminism and its recognition. In 1980, she became a filmmaker and abandoned her career as an activist. She organized a number of festivals, one of them being Jerusalem. Ostrovsky’s films explore the theme of transit and she situates herself after French filmmaker and critic, Yann Beauvais between the “journal film” and the “collage film”.
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Plunge
Mansfield K.
Kleist
Nikita Kino
Herself (voice)
Passages
Laure
Été
But Elsewhere Is Always Better
Self (voice)
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Herself
Portraits / Mirrors
Elizabeth Bishop: From Brazil with Love
Son chant
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Ice/Sea
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Work and Progress
Cinematography
A Skitsch
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Copacabana Beach
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Carolyn II
Cinematography
Eat
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Allers-Venues
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U.S.S.A.
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M.M. In Motion
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Public Domain
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American International Pictures
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Movie
Editor