Deadpan

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Deadpan is a 1997 short film by artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen, known for its minimalist style and conceptual exploration of repetition and physical impact.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art film
short film
awardReceived Turner Prize exhibition work (as part of McQueen’s Turner Prize-winning practice)
basedOn Buster Keaton’s stunt in the film Steamboat Bill, Jr.
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Steve McQueen
depicts body in relation to architecture
risk and control
director Steve McQueen
exhibitionVenue galleries
museums
featuresCharacter a man standing still as a house facade falls around him
filmingTechnique multiple camera angles
repetition of the same action
genre conceptual art film
experimental film
short film
hasCastMember Steve McQueen
hasReception critically acclaimed in contemporary art discourse
hasTitleLanguage English
inCollectionOf Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Tate
influencedBy Buster Keaton
silent film comedy
mainSubject cinematic illusion
perception of danger
physical impact
repetition
medium 16mm film
movement contemporary art
narrativeStructure loop-like repetition
non-narrative
notableWorkOf Steve McQueen
originalLanguage English
partOf Steve McQueen’s early film and video works
productionCompany art gallery and museum production contexts
publicationDate 1997
runtime about 4 minutes
style conceptual
minimalist
theme re-enactment of cinematic history
tension between reality and representation
visualMotif falling building facade
workExampleOf gallery-based moving image installation

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Steve McQueen notableWork Deadpan
Steve McQueen directed Deadpan