Search results
Stephen and Timothy Quay (/ ˈ k w eɪ / KWAY; born June 17, 1947) are American identical twin brothers and stop-motion animators who are better known as the Brothers Quay or Quay Brothers. They received the 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design for their work on the play The Chairs .
Meet The Quay Brothers, Christopher Nolan’s Favorite Filmmakers And The Subjects Of His New Documentary. Jenni Miller August 29, 2015. Stephen and Timothy Quay are identical twins who finish...
Sep 5, 2024 · We meet in a garden at the Venice film festival, near a clanging church bell that drives the Quays to distraction. Both have wild grey hair and wear billowing cotton blouses. Stephen is discursive and softly spoken; Timothy a shade more pithy and decisive. They insist that they work in perfect harmony.
- Xan Brooks
Jan 4, 2013 · Born in 1947 in Philadelphia, the identical twins Stephen and Timothy Quay had a priori no immediate link to this universe. But, early on, while still in art school, they became intensely taken with the culture of Central Europe, as if, in a past life, they had lived in the Bohemia of Rudolph II, with its alchemists and cabinets of curiosity.
Mar 13, 2002 · Capturing an extended period of time with filmmakers Timothy and Stephen Quay – discussing literature, film, music, dance, light – is something like weaving a thread à trois. You never really know which of the two begins, which one fills the silence, which one, in the end, answered the question.
- André Habib
Aug 21, 2015 · An interview with the Quay Brothers after the special event with them and Christopher Nolan in NYC this week.
People also ask
Who are Stephen and Timothy Quay?
Where do the Quay Brothers Live?
How did the Brothers Quay become famous?
Did the Quay Brothers make a new film?
Are the Quay Brothers influenced by tool?
What is the Quay Brothers Universum?
Identical twins Stephen Quay and Timothy Quay (b. 1947), known as the Brothers Quay or the Quay Brothers, are two of the most remarkable filmmakers of our time. Their stop-motion animations have introduced a generation of viewers to a lyrical darkness not often associated with animation.