Other filmmakers that come to mind, with very different approaches: Gustav Deutsch, Cécile Fontaine, Michael Robinson, Raphael Motnañez Ortiz, Kirk Tougas...
If you are based in Paris, I would suggest going to Light Cone. They have a large collection of films & documentation that you might access. I think they would charge you a small annual fee (https://lightcone.org/en/conditions-of-access)
Hi, Tereza
You can find many of these works in services like Youtube or Vimeo ('official' or not). For example., Bruce Conner's A movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGWh3MCJea4 or even Jennifer Proctor's 'homage' to it https://vimeo.com/11531028
Other filmmakers that come to mind, with very different approaches: Gustav Deutsch, Cécile Fontaine, Michael Robinson, Raphael Motnañez Ortiz, Kirk Tougas...
If you are based in Paris, I would suggest going to Light Cone. They have a large collection of films & documentation that you might access. I think they would charge you a small annual fee (https://lightcone.org/en/conditions-of-access)