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Marc-Gilbert Guillaumin [1] known as Marc'O (original spelling Marc, O ) (born April 10, 1927) is a French writer, researcher, director, playwright, and filmmaker known for being part of the Lettrist movement. [2] [3] [4]

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References

  1. Improvised Notes on French Expanded Cinema - Millennium Film Journal
  2. "Marc'o et les siens réinventent un nouveau théâtre politique".
  3. Entretien de Gilles Tordjman avec le cinéaste, écrivain et metteur en scène Marc’O
  4. Intermedial Dialogues - Google Books (pg.66)
  5. CLOSED VISION (Marc’O, 1954) on Vimeo
  6. "Closed Vision (Soixante minutes de la vie intérieure d'un homme)" (PDF). www.cinematheque.fr (in French). Retrieved 16 September 2010.
  7. Pierre Clémenti in Vienna and New York|Current|The Criterion Collection