The Cremaster Cycle | |
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Directed by | Matthew Barney |
Written by | Matthew Barney |
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Cinematography | Peter Strietmann |
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Music by | Jonathan Bepler |
Distributed by | Palm Pictures |
Release date | 1994–2002 |
Running time | 398 minutes |
Country | United States |
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The Cremaster Cycle is a series of five feature-length films, together with related sculptures, photographs, drawings, and artist's books, created by American visual artist and filmmaker Matthew Barney.
The Cremaster Cycle was made over a period of eight years (1994–2002) and culminated in a major museum exhibition organized by Nancy Spector of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, which traveled to the Museum Ludwig in Cologne and the Musée d'art Moderne in Paris from 2002-03. Barney's longtime collaborator Jonathan Bepler composed and arranged the soundtracks for the films.[1] The series incorporates a multidisciplinary narrative that heavily references connections between real people, real places and real things personal to Barney himself, but are all fictionalized to some extent.