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- Peter Delpeut (born 12 July 1956, Vianen) is a Dutch filmmaker and writer. Several of his films have heavily used found footage. He has won several literary...
- Lyrical Nitrate (Peter Delpeut, 1991) which contained only footage from canisters found stored in an Amsterdam cinema. In 1993, Delpeut released The Forbidden...
- Lyrical Nitrate (Dutch: Lyrisch Nitraat) is a 1991 collage film by Peter Delpeut. The film consists of clips from various silent films printed on decaying...
- imagined a large monorail built in its style in Haifa. A sequence in Peter Delpeut's 1992 collage film Lyrical Nitrate, using film from between 1905 and 1915...
- Forbidden Quest is a 1993 pseudo-do****entary written and directed by Peter Delpeut. The film won the 1994 International Fantasy Film Special Jury Award at...
- filmmaker and former deputy director of the Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam, Peter Delpeut, made the film Lyrical Nitrate, with decaying films from the Desmet Collection...
- role of J. C. ****van in The Forbidden Quest (1993), directed by Peter Delpeut, which gave O'Conor a role as a polar survivor. His subsequent work included...
- Mykola Yefymenko Alexander Shchetynsky Diva Dolorosa 1999 Netherlands Peter Delpeut Loek Dikker Dogora: Ouvrons les yeux 2004 France Patrice Leconte Jean-Marie...
- National Film Registry). A similar entry in the found footage canon is Peter Delpeut's Lyrical Nitrate (1991). The technique was emplo**** in the 2008 feature...
- directed by Giangiacomo Tabet. Emma Zunz (1984) (Holland) directed by Peter Delpeut. Emma Zunz (1979) (Canada) directed by Isabel Beveridge. Emma Zunz (1966)...