Paul Winkler
Known for: Directing
Born: June 21, 1939 in Hamburg, Germany
Paul Winkler is a German-born Australian filmmaker who lives and works in Sydney. He was associated with Corinne and Arthur Cantrill, Albie Thoms and David Perry in pioneering local experimental film production in the 1960s. Winkler characterises his films as "a synthesis of intellect and emotion, filtered through the plastic material of film". "I try to let 'imagines' flow freely to the surface". The ideas which he terms ‘imagines’ may reflect Australian icons like Bondi Beach, Ayers Rock/Uluru and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or textures, as in Bark/Rind, Green Canopy, and the bush. In 1973, Winkler's film Dark identified with the Aboriginal land rights movement, acquiring a spirituality which was also manifested in Chants and Red Church. Later films take contemporary society for their subject, as in Rotation, Time out for Sport and Long Shadows. His early apprenticeship is recalled in Brickwall, Backyard and Brick and Tile. In 1995, the Museum of Contemporary Art and Sydney Intermedia Network mounted a retrospective screening of 30 of his films. The following year, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, USA screened 30 films in a three-day retrospective. The Museum of Modern Art in New York, USA holds 15 of his films in their collection.
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Window
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Cars
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Sydney-Bush
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Taylor Square
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Brick and Tile
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Facades
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Australian Bush
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Incongruous
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Long Shadows
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Faint Echoes
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Elevated Shores
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Green Canopy
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Capillary Action
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Fishtank
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Turmoil
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Drums + Trains
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Shooting Arrows
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Morbid Sheep
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Barbie and Friends
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Many Buddhas
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Pop Kitsch
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Angel
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Brickwall
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Bondi
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