César Baldaccini

César (born Cesare Baldaccini; 1 January 1921 – 6 December 1998), also occasionally referred to as César Baldaccini, was a noted French sculptor. César was at the forefront of the Nouveau Réalisme movement with his radical compressions (compacted automobiles, discarded metal, or rubbish), expansions (polyurethane foam sculptures), and fantastic representations of animals and insects. He was a French sculptor, born in 1921 to Italian parents from Tuscany in the working-class neighbourhood of la Belle-de-Mai in Marseilles. His father was a cooper and bar owner. After studying at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Marseilles (1935-9) he went on to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1943-8). He began making sculptures by welding together pieces of scrap metal in 1952 and first made his reputation with solid welded sculptures of insects, various kinds of animals and nudes. His first one-man exhibition was at the Galerie Lucien Durand, Paris, 1954. His early work used soldered and welded metal as well as junk materials, and by 1960 César was considered one of France's leading sculptors. In that year, on a visit to a scrap merchant in search of metal, he saw a hydraulic crushing machine in operation, and decided to experiment with it in his sculpture. He astonished his followers by showing three crushed cars at a Paris exhibition. It was for these 'Compressions' that César became renowned. César selected particular cars for crushing, mixing elements from differently coloured ...

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953)

Monsieur Hulot, Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at a seaside resort, where his presence provokes one catastrophe after another. Tati’s masterpiece of gentle slapstick is a series of effortlessly well-choreographed sight gags involving dogs, boats, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jacques Tati
CAST:  Jacques Tati  •  Nathalie Pascaud  •  Micheline Rolla  •  Valentine Camax

Monsieur Hulot, Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at a seaside resort, where his presence provokes one catastrophe after another. Tati’s masterpiece of gentle slapstick is a series of effortlessly well-choreographed sight gags involving dogs, boats, ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jacques Tati
CAST:  Jacques Tati  •  Nathalie Pascaud  •  Micheline Rolla  •  Valentine Camax

Celluloid and Marble (2011)

Celluloid and Marble is based on Rohmer's own articles published in "Cahiers du cinéma", discussing film in relation to the other arts, maintaining that, in an age of cultural self-consciousness, cinema was “the last refuge of poetry” - the only contemporary art ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Éric Rohmer
CAST:  César Baldaccini  •  Georges Candilis  •  Pierre Klossowski  •  Claude Parent

Celluloid and Marble is based on Rohmer's own articles published in "Cahiers du cinéma", discussing film in relation to the other arts, maintaining that, in an age of cultural self-consciousness, cinema was “the last refuge of poetry” - the only contemporary art ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Éric Rohmer
CAST:  César Baldaccini  •  Georges Candilis  •  Pierre Klossowski  •  Claude Parent

Flash Love (1972)

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DIRECTION:  Max Kalifa
CAST:  Paul Guers  •  Geneviève Grad  •  Gérard Klein  •  Bernard Lavalette

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DIRECTION:  Max Kalifa
CAST:  Paul Guers  •  Geneviève Grad  •  Gérard Klein  •  Bernard Lavalette

César (1971)

In 1971, Jean-Daniel Pollet & Guy Seligmann directed for French TV a documentary about French artist César Baldaccini. It was part of L'invité du dimanche show.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean-Daniel Pollet  •  Guy Séligmann
CAST:  César Baldaccini

In 1971, Jean-Daniel Pollet & Guy Seligmann directed for French TV a documentary about French artist César Baldaccini. It was part of L'invité du dimanche show.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean-Daniel Pollet  •  Guy Séligmann
CAST:  César Baldaccini