Eric de Kuyper

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Eric de Kuyper
BornEric Firmin Petrus de Kuyper
(1942-09-02) 2 September 1942 (age 81)
Brussels, Belgium
OccupationNovelist, filmmaker,
3rd-person autobiography, human condition; semiotics, cinema, dance, homosexuality
Notable awardsGolden Calf Special Jury Prize
Netherlands Film Festival
PartnerEmile Poppe

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Eric de Kuyper (born 2 September 1942) is a Flemish-Belgian and Dutch writer,

3rd-person, account for most of his creative work. His academic writing encompasses reviews, essays, articles, and books on semiotics, film, dance, theater, and opera. His non-traditional films reveal an engineered penchant for melodrama, love songs, and silent movies; their central topic is homosexuality
. Towards the end of the 2000s, he started organizing concerts en images, events in which he combines silent films, some segments shot by himself for the occasions, with live classical music, and sometimes singing and acting.

Biography

Eric de Kuyper was born and spent his early childhood in

School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris[5] where he worked in semiotics and from which he received a PhD for his thesis "Pour une Sémiotique Spectaculaire" under the direction of A. J. Greimas in 1979.[6][7] Before he became a full-time writer in 1992, he was professor of film theory at the Catholic University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands (1978–1988), and then deputy director of the Dutch Film Museum
(1988–1992). He was on the editorial board of and contributed to the Dutch academic film journal Versus.

De Kuyper has described himself as belonging to the dying breed of inhabitants of Brussels who are fully bilingual in Dutch (

Paris,[6] Emile Poppe,[9] later a colleague at Nijmegen University (Poppe's position with the Film Archives eventually associated him with the University of Groningen).[10] They live near Nijmegen in Kranenburg in Germany, about 5 miles (8.0 km) from the Dutch border, as does the main character of de Kuyper's short story "De verkeerde krant," ("The Wrong Newspaper").[11] De Kuyper has said that he feels at home both in Belgium and the Netherlands to a certain degree, as well as somewhat of a stranger in each of the countries.[12]

Fiction

By the Sea (1988)

De Kuyper's first novel (Aan zee: taferelen uit de kinderjaren; By the Sea: Scenes from a Childhood) consists of a series of insightful snapshots of a small boy's life in post-

"The Wrong Newspaper" (2008)

In the short story (De verkeerde krant), de Kuyper turns his observations to all things German as a Dutch professor, living in Germany like de Kuyper, takes a train trip to Frankfurt:[15]

The ticket inspector came. Ich bedanke mich, he said politely. Strange that in German you thank yourself. For a long time he had pondered why the custom differed so much from that of other languages. In French, English, and Dutch you thank the other person and not yourself. Ultimately, he reached the conclusion that it wasn't so much a direct expression of thanks as a form of courtesy in which I declare myself to be thankful. Of course, you could always just say Danke schön.[16]

The traveler's thoughts drift from languages to comparisons of European newspaper styles to cross-cultural observations, while his journey brings him to an unusual chance encounter as he transfers to a connecting train at Cologne.[17]

Film

De Kuyper's films reveal an engineered penchant for melodrama, love songs, and silent films of Alfred Machin and Yevgeni Bauer. The central theme of his filmmaking is homosexuality. Most of his work is highly experimental underground shown mainly at film festivals.[18]

Casta Diva (1983)

His non-traditional directorial debut (finished 1982, released 1983) earned him the Grand Prix at the Hyères International Festival of Young Cinema, Different Cinema.[19] Its original Italian title refers to the aria "Oh, pure/chaste goddess..." (i.e., the moon) from Norma. The black-and-white 106'-long feature without a dialogue starts with a stationary camera showing attractive men grooming in front of a mirror[20] while the soundtrack of operatic arias and fragments of other songs challenges the viewer to perceive the two levels as seductive and intoxicating parallels, speculative contrasts, or mold-breaking transgressions.[18] The film establishes a relation with its cinematic objects, male bodies, that is both sensual and distant, somewhat reminiscent of Flesh (dir. Paul Morrissey; 1968) produced by Andy Warhol.[21]

A Strange Love Affair (1984)

In his most narrative film, de Kuyper explores the themes of melodrama in the context of the characters' selection of lovers, and drives it in with an unconventional ending. The black-and-white photography is by the legendary Henri Alekan, cinematographer on Beauty and the Beast (dir. Jean Cocteau, 1946). The love story between a college student and his 40-year-old professor of film studies (like de Kuyper at the time), specialized in Hollywood dramas, takes an unusual twist when the two decide to visit the student's parents. The father turns out to be the professor's lover of fifteen years ago.[21] De Kuyper said he considered it important not to allow the audience to read the film through the common expectations of a gay topic, while at the same time, the choice of two male lead characters prevented the deciphering of the topic of love through the commonly established codes. He intended the balance to bring to the foreground the film's central topic, the exploration of asynchrony at the roots of the Western notion of love.[22] Rather than a discourse about love in people's real lives, though, A Strange Love Affair is filled with discourse about love as found in the movies, particularly Johnny Guitar (dir. Nicholas Ray, 1954), the controlling metaphor for the whole story.[23]

After a decade-long hiatus from film, de Kuyper collaborated with

Die Blutgräfin
.

Bibliography

Fiction

Eric de Kuyper's fiction has been translated to French, Italian, and Hungarian, one short story to English.[16]

Non-fiction

  • Filmische hartstochten. (1984)
  • De verbeelding van het mannelijk lichaam: naakt en gekleed in Hollywood, 1933-1955. (1993)
  • Alfred Machin, cinéaste, Bruxelles. (1995)
  • Jacqueline Veuve: The Poetry of Gestures. (1996)
  • Met gemengde gevoelens: over eigenheid, identiteit en nationale cultuur. (2000)
  • Een vis verdrinken: een niet-Nederlander tussen de Nederlanders. (2001)

Filmography

Film

Film director

Screenwriter

  • Parti sans laisser d'adresse (1982)
  • Casta Diva (1983), Grand Prix – Hyères International Festival of Young Cinema, Different Cinema 1982
  • Naughty Boys (1983), Golden Calf Special Jury PrizeNetherlands Film Festival 1984
  • A Strange Love Affair (1984)
  • Pink Ulysses (1990)
  • La captive (2000)
  • Demain on déménage
    (2004)

Performing arts

Concerts en images

  • "Das Stahlwerk der Poldihütte während des Weltkriegs (1916)." Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 2006.
  • "Satie, Cage & film." Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, 2008.
  • "Variationen auf Genoveva von Robert Schumann." Berlinale, Berlin, 2010.[26]

Actor

  • Die Blutgräfin
    (2011)

As self

  • De doormproducenten (interviewee; TV documentary, 1984)
  • Pierrot Lunaire (producer, Dutch Film Museum; 1989)
  • Drieliuk (interviewee; TV documentary, 1990)

See also

References

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  5. ^ Anon., (editorial) (16 February 2004). "Eric de Kuyper". Literair Nederland: Liefde voor Literatuur (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 1 September 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
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  7. . – I.e., not two years earlier as several sources claim
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  9. . – Poppe worked on and finished at the same time a parallel thesis 'Analyse sémiotique de l'espace spectaculaire'
  10. ^ Poppe, Emile (13 June 2008), "Wat is flaneren in film?", de Flaneur: À l'Extérieur – Rites de Passage, Maastricht: Marres, centrum voor contemporaine cultuur.
  11. ^ Anon. (9 January 2008). "Profils des intervenants". Atelier de Bologne, 20-23 octobre 2007. Euromed Audiovisual. Archived from the original on 3 May 2006. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
  12. ISSN 1386-3533. Archived from the original
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  14. ^ Van Imschoot, Myriam; Jeroen Peeters (2003). "Eric de Kuyper". Biography (in Dutch and English). Sarma. Archived from the original on 12 October 2009.
  15. ^ Swatling, David (5 February 2009). "'The Wrong Newspaper: A Travel Story.' – by Eric de Kuyper". Radio Books. Radio Netherlands Worldwide. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  16. ^ a b c de Kuyper, Eric (2009). "The Wrong Newspaper". Radiobooks. Brussels: deBuren; Hilversum: RNW. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
  17. ^ "Eric de Kuyper: De verkeerde krant". Radioboeken (in Dutch). Brussels: deBuren. 2009. Archived from the original on 22 October 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  18. ^ a b "Eric de Kuyper: Casta Diva". Xcèntric. Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona. 5 June 2003. Archived from the original on 4 March 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  19. ^ Mazé, Marcel (January 2003). "Festival international du jeune cinéma de Hyères, cinéma différent, 1965-1983". Archives festivals. Cineastes.net. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  20. ^ Dennis Göttel; et al. (14 January 2005), "Dark Room: Liebe im Kino", in Karola, Gramann (ed.), Die Filmdiva: Versuche einer Annäherung. Symposion, Frankfurt am Main: Kinothek Asta Nielsen.
  21. ^ a b Aurelién; Eloïse; Anne-Laure; Christian; et al. (27 October 2009). "PS – Films". Cinéma Nova. Brussels: Nova.
  22. ^ "Un film de Eric De Kuyper et de Paul Verstraten: A strange love affair". Première française, document. CinéTé. 26 March 1986.
  23. ^ Giddins, Gary (16 January 1990). "The Holland Line". Village Voice. 35 (3).
  24. ^ De Decker, Jacques (29 December 1990). "Eric De Kuyper remporte le prix NCR flamand". Le Soir (in French).
  25. ^ Duisenberg, Willem Frederik "Wim"; Borré, Jos; 't Hart, Maarten; Ibsch, Elrud; Meijerink, Gerda. "AKO Literatuurprijs 1992: Nominatierapport". Literaire prijzen (in Dutch). Literatuurplein.nl. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  26. ^ Herbst-Meßlinger, Karin; Gregor, Milena; Seifert, Sabine, eds. (2010). "Eric de Kuyper: Variationen auf Genoveva von Robert Schumann". Das Internationale Forum des Jungen Films: Katalog. 40. Berlinale Forum.

Sources

  • "Eric de Kuyper." Digitale bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse lettern. (in Dutch)
  • Directions, Kranenburg, Germany, to the Hauptstraße/Nieuwe Rijksweg border crossing.

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