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  1. Shown in the suitably opulent surroundings of the London Coliseum by the ENO, which has undertaken screenings since its loss of public funding, River of Fundament is the rarest of beasts: a phantasmagorical opera on film, dense with recondite knowledge and mythic horrors, that cost millions of dollars to make.

  2. Dec 3, 2015 · An interview with artist Matthew Barney and composer Jonathan Bepler on their film River of Fundament.

    • Condé Nast
    • 8 min
  3. Oct 17, 2023 · Movie Details. A River of Fundament is a 2014 American experimental film directed by Matthew Barney. The film is a retelling of the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, set in modern-day America. Matthew Barney is one of the most daring and unflinching artists of the 21st century.

  4. Feb 12, 2014 · But River of Fundament is not exactly a film. It draws on a series of site-specific performances and elaborate happenings—live actions related to the project date back as far as 2007—and all of them, however cinematically presented in the end, fit as sensibly within the traditions of theater and opera.

  5. Feb 15, 2014 · At a Los Angeles car dealership the Imperial is cut to pieces (as Set cut up Osiris) by a giant saw that sends chunks of metal flying. Later, near Detroit, the metal is melted down in four giant furnaces on the banks of a river to create a new Chrysler chassis.

  6. Though Ancient Evenings reigns as its primary source, River of Fundament is actually a sort of double-adaptation; in a recent interview with The Paris Review, Barney admits to having been influenced by Harold Bloom’s review of the novel, which is decidedly dissenting in its praise for Mailer’s uncompromising elaboration of his “private gnosticism.”

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  8. Sep 16, 2015 · I sat through two hours of Matthew Barney’s River of Fundament, a six-hour film and namesake of the exhibit currently on view at the Geffen Contemporary at MoCA in Los Angeles, California. For...

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