The problem with modern cinema is that there aren’t enough filmmakers who are willing to make a linked set of five films about their own testicles. Thankfully, Cremaster‘s writer/director, Matthew ...
Named for the muscle that turns your nutsack into a walnut when it gets cold, The Cremaster Cycle swings the biggest dick in contemporary art. Produced from 1994 through 2002, and last screened in ...
Matthew Barney’s “Cremaster 3” — which is actually the fifth and final installment in his quintet of highly personal, avant-garde fables — opens and closes with scenes set at Fingal’s Cave in Scotland ...
Matthew Barney, the creator of the Cremaster films, considers himself a sculptor, and has said that the films are merely a presentation of his sculptural work. He has also said the six-hour film cycle ...
The films have been buoyed by Barney’s show currently underway at the Guggenheim in New York. Werner continued to say the audiences tended to be 18-to-35-years old, and that Palm will open “Cremaster” ...
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