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Film Description
Between Truth and Fiction includes both a 100 page full-colour publication, with newly-commissioned essays on Dick's work, and a DVD of five selected films spanning the three decades of Dick's practice.
Vivienne Dick (b. 1950, Ireland) is an internationally-celebrated film-maker and artist. A key figure of the 'No Wave' movement in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s, she has gone on to develop an extraordinary body of work, which has been shown in cinemas, films festivals and art galleries around the world.
Shot on Super-8, 16mm and video, Dick's film-making practice slips between fiction and documentary, using elements of both, along with fragmentary narrative, dislocated imagery and compelling self-reflexive performances.
Beauty Becomes The Beast (40 mins, Super-8 / video, 1979), Visibility Moderate (45 mins, Super-8 / video, 1981), Like Dawn to Dust (6 mins, Super-8 / video, 1983), A Skinny Little Man Attacked Daddy (28 mins, video, 1994) and Saccade (3 mins, video, 2004).