Mart Dominicus

Mart Dominicus (1958) is a Dutch filmmaker. He graduated from the Dutch Film Academy in 1982. For a while, he was the editor-in-chief of the film magazine Skrien and a programmer for the Rotterdam Film Festival. He currently works as a consultant to the Dutch Film Fund. His filmography includes De zilveren pijl (1996), ƒ 19,99 (1998), Het derde oor (2000), Katwijkse twisten (2001) and Go West, Young Man! (2003), co-directed with Peter Delpeut.

Conversation with Kira Muratova

Mart Dominicus, Mark-Paul Meyer, 1988
CONVERSATION
20.02.2019
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“I’m fascinated by editing. It’s the part of filmmaking I love most. I could spend my whole life editing. I wouldn’t go out anymore. I would stop noticing the difference between day and night.” In 1988, Mart Dominicus and Mark-Paul Meyer conducted a conversation for Skrien with filmmaker Kira Muratova about her The Long Farewell (1971) and Brief Encounters (1968).

Gesprek met Kira Muratova

Mart Dominicus, Mark-Paul Meyer, 1988
CONVERSATION
06.02.2019
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“Ja, Ik ben gefascineerd door montage. Dat is het onderdeel van het filmmaken waar ik het meest van hou. Ik zou mijn hele leven wel aan monteren kunnen besteden. Ik zou niet meer op straat komen, het verschil tussen dag en nacht zou me niet meer opvallen.” Mart Dominicus en Mark-Paul Meyer spraken in 1988 voor Skrien met cineaste Kira Muratova over The Long Farewell (1971) en Brief Encounters (1968).