Marc-Gilbert Guillaumin
Marc-Gilbert Guillaumin, professionally known as Marc'O, is a French filmmaker, playwright, and actor renowned for his avant-garde contributions to theater and cinema. Born in Clermont-Ferrand, he joined the French Resistance at 15 and was injured in Auvergne. By 20, he immersed himself in Paris's artistic circles, hosting poetry readings alongside Boris Vian at Le Tabou nightclub, a hub for the Lettrist movement. Marc'O's notable works include the film Les Idoles (1968), which satirizes the music industry, and the play Closed Vision (1954), adapted into a film in 1954. His work is characterized by its experimental nature and critique of societal norms.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Closed Vision
Director
1954
Movie
The Idols
Director
1968
Tam Aut
Director
1971
L'adolescence de l'art
Director
Les Bargasses
Director
1965
Citoyens en France
Director
2013
Movie
Flashes rouges
Director
1979
Mais comment manifester mon désarroi
Director
2015
Sensibilité aux conditions initiales
Director
1997
Movie
The Impossibility of Reciting Electra Today
Director
1969