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Revision as of 07:15, 5 August 2012

In Brief

Martin Arnold is a free-lance experimental filmmaker who is believed by some people to be the founding father of poop, not "YouTube" poop but the concept of poop in general. Martin Arnold Made his first film, "O.T.1" in 1985. No remnants of this video exist on the internet along with his second film, "O.T.2". Martin Arnold was born in 1959 in Vienna, Austria and still lives and works there. Martin Arnold is a Member of Sixpack Film, a film distributor in Austria whom Martin is one of the founders of. Martin attended The University of Vienna where he studied the history of art and psychology. Martin has taught film making at over 6 schools including The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Martin Arnold is still active but not recently. His most recent works are a series of Disney cartoons deanimated and reanimated to only show certain parts of the character.

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Popular Films

  • pièce touchée
  • Alone. Life Wastes Andy Hardy
  • Passsage À L'Acte

Extra Stuff

  • Orpheusftw made a tribute video to Martin Arnold. Its similar to Passage À L'Acte but with Hank Hill
  • Martin Arnold talks about his film, "Shadow Cuts"
  • There's a good amount of Martin Arnold inspired videos on YouTube

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