Michel Auder
Michel Auder’s films, which span in length from five minutes to multiple hours, are all edited from the thousands of hours of footage the artist has casually shot throughout his life. Early on, Auder made a habit of carrying portable video-recording equipment on a daily basis, and so amassed a biographical reel that frequently captured his fellow artists in the New York art scene, including such personalities as Cindy Sherman, Larry Rivers, and, most famously, Alice Neel. Auder did not consider his practice to be factually driven, however: “It was not in any way a documentary, not to be related as truth. This work reflects my own feelings.” Auder’s approach to filming was largely inspired by Andy Warhol’s screen tests, and the experimental films of exponents of the French New Wave like Jean-Luc Godard.
Acting
Homeo
as Self
1967
Chromo sud
1968
Movie
Fun and Games for Everyone
1969
Movie
Birth of a Nation
as Self
1997
Movie
Langlois
as Self
1970
Chronicles: Morocco
1972
Movie
The Feature
2008
Movie
Home Movie : Marrakech
1968
Movie
Fictional Art Film
as Director
2019
Bitte Danke
1999
My Last Bag of Heroin (For Real)
1993
Apocalypse Later - Hudson
2003
Movie
The Stone Age
1970
Crew
Movie
Cleopatra
Director
1970
Movie
Chelsea Girls with Andy Warhol
Director
1976
Chronicles: Morocco
Director
1972
Movie
Keeping Busy
Director
1969
Movie
The Feature
Director
2008
Movie
Voyage to the Center of the Phone Lines
Director
1993
Chasing the Dragon
Director
1982
High Life
Director
2019
Shoppingheads
Director
2009
Daytime Version of the Night
Director
2013
Confession
Director
2009
Movie
Polaroid Cocaine
Director
1993