Marie Losier

Marie Losier (born 1972[1] in France) is a filmmaker and curator who has worked in New York City for 25 years and has shown her films and videos at museums, galleries, biennials and festivals.Losier studied literature at the University of Nanterre (France, BA, 1995) and Fine Arts at Hunter College in New York City (MFA, 2003).She has made a number of film portraits of avant-garde directors, musicians and composers, such as the Kuchar brothers, Guy Maddin, Richard Foreman, Tony Conrad, Genesis P-Orridge, Alan Vega, Peter Hristoff and Felix Kubin.The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011, winning the Caligary and the Teddy Awards.In 2009 Genesis Breyer P-Orridge described Losier's filmmaking process "It’s a very new, radical way of making documentaries, and quite honestly, we think what Marie does and the way she does it will be the template for the future.
Marie Losier in 2023
FranceNew York CityUniversity of NanterreHunter CollegeKucharGuy MaddinRichard ForemanTony ConradGenesis P-OrridgeAlan VegaFelix KubinThe Cannes Film FestivalThe BerlinaleRotterdam Film FestivalTribeca Film FestivalThe Tate ModernLe Palais de TokyoLe Centre George PompidouLa Cinematheque FrancaiseWhitney BiennialWhitney MuseumGenesis Breyer P-OrridgeThrobbing GristlePsychic TVLady Jaye Breyer P-OrridgeThe Ballad of Genesis and Lady JayeBerlin International Film FestivalTeddy AwardsCinema du ReelCanadaMexicoGermanyDAAD Residency AwardBerlinGuggenheim AwardSaul AlmendarizPauline Curnier JardinLocarno International Film FestivalSwitzerlandAthensVila Do CondePortugalBourgesGenevaSaúl ArmendárizLady JayeDorit ChryslerBen VaultierPeachesJesper JustCynthiaEstherApril MarchMike KucharGeorge Kuchar