This chapter is about Fondane's cinema and photography, particularly on the lost film 'Tararira' (1936)including new documents and texts, analyzing the continuity between dada inspiration and the existential poetry and philosophy in Fondane visual works. International, iconoclastic, inventive, born out of the institutionalised madness of the First World War, Dada erupted in cities throughout Europe and the USA, creating shock waves that offended polite society and destabilised the cultural and political status quo. In spite of its sporadic and ephemeral character, its rich and diverse legacy is still powerfully felt nearly a century later. Following on from Dada and Beyond Volume 1: Dada Discourses, the sixteen essays in this collection p...