Gary Glassman

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Gary Glassman is (born before 1982) is a film director and screenwriter .

Man in space (1982) is the work of Jonathan Borofsky and Gary Glassman. Jonathan Borofsky's collaboration with Gary Glassman ended in 1985 with a final video, “Prisoners”, which was added to the collection of the Center Georges Pompidou . The documentary Prisoners (58 min) follows the résumés of 32 prisoners in the prison of Saint-Quentin and the California Institution for Women in Chino . On the basis of the interviews (a total of 48 hours), an attempt is made to understand the similarities and differences of free citizens.

Films (selection)

  • Biblical Detective Stories / Buried Witnesses of the Bible , USA, 2008, directed by Gary Glasman
  • Cathedral Marvels of Gothic France, 2010, Christine Le Goff, Scott Tiffany, screenplay: Gary Glassman
  • Der Parthenon (OT: Secrets of the Parthenon. ) Documentary, France, USA, 2008, 78 min., Script and director: Gary Glassman, production: WGBH-TV / Nova, Studio International, arte France, German first broadcast: 23 January 2010 Summary of arte, film side of the PBS (engl.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Man in space 1982-1983 , accessed February 14, 2016.
  2. Jonathan Borofsky Prisoners, accessed 1985 February 14, 2016
  3. documenta 8 catalog: Volume 1: Essays; Volume 2: Catalog page 314; Volume 3: artist book; Kassel 1987, ISBN 3-925272-13-5 .