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Amanda Kim’s vibrant portrait of South Korean contemporary artist, Nam June Paik, who revolutionised the use of technology as an artistic canvas and became known as the "Godfather of Video Art".
Often referred to as the "Godfather of Video Art", Nam June Paik was one of the founding fathers of avant-garde art in the 20th century. For the first time, debut filmmaker Amanda Kim profiles his art and life, telling the story of Paik’s meteoric rise in the New York art scene and his Nostradamus-like visions of a future in which “everybody will have his own TV channel”.
Featuring an extensive archive of performance footage, original interviews from Paik’s contemporaries and collaborators, and a voiceover narration from Steven Yeun (Minari, Nope), Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV is a timely meditation on the contradictory ways in which technology elicits both fascist tendencies and intercultural understanding.