1982-03-01 • 0h 2min
One can determine a line in Tscherkassky’s oeuvre which turns around a game with filmic presentation, with degrees of recognisability — with the only-just and the not-any-more. Just to see desire. An example of this is Erotique. One sees swirling pictures, parts of a woman’s face, red lips, eyes in cyclical fragments of movement. Often it is difficult to tell which part of the body one actually sees (whoever wants to can see/imagine/think sexual organs and sexual acts.) The gaze gets hung up on partial objects, no integral, whole body to think about. No body, whose representation was always one of the problems in cinema.

Mikey and Nicky

Ex Machina

PK

Eden Lake

Blue Beetle

Barbie

Zack Snyder's Justice League

It

Oppenheimer

Inside Out

John Wick

All Quiet on the Western Front

Shutter Island

Titanic

Ready Player One

The Butterfly Effect

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Deadpool

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Inception