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'''2001''' (MMI) is the 1st year of the [[3rd millennium]], the 1st year of the [[21st century]], and the 2nd year of the [[2000s decade]]. | '''2001''' (MMI) is the 1st year of the [[3rd millennium]], the 1st year of the [[21st century]], and the 2nd year of the [[2000s decade]]. | ||
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*''[[Underground Moderne]]'', Radio Nova compilation | *''[[Underground Moderne]]'', Radio Nova compilation | ||
*''[[Jazzuela]]'', an album featuring the jazz recordings mentioned in the novel ''Rayuela'' by Argentine writer Cortazar. | *''[[Jazzuela]]'', an album featuring the jazz recordings mentioned in the novel ''Rayuela'' by Argentine writer Cortazar. | ||
- | + | *''[[Sampled (music album series)|Sampled]]'' - Various Artists | |
+ | *''[[Anti-NY]]'' - Various Artists ([[Gomma]]) | ||
====Singles==== | ====Singles==== | ||
*[[Work (Denise Belfon)|Work]] by Denise Belfon | *[[Work (Denise Belfon)|Work]] by Denise Belfon | ||
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*[[Frank Sinatra (Miss Kittin & The Hacker song)|Frank Sinatra]] by Miss Kittin & The Hacker | *[[Frank Sinatra (Miss Kittin & The Hacker song)|Frank Sinatra]] by Miss Kittin & The Hacker | ||
*[[Tunnel Music]] by [[Zongamin]] | *[[Tunnel Music]] by [[Zongamin]] | ||
+ | *[[Avril 14th]] by Aphex Twin | ||
+ | *[[Eple]] by Röyksopp | ||
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=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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*''[[Sex and Lucia ]]'' by Julio Médem | *''[[Sex and Lucia ]]'' by Julio Médem | ||
*''[[Y tu mamá también]]'' by Alfonso Cuarón | *''[[Y tu mamá también]]'' by Alfonso Cuarón | ||
- | *''[[Intimacy (film)|Intimacy]]'' by Patrice Chéreau | + | *''[[Intimacy (2001 film)|Intimacy]]'' by Patrice Chéreau |
*''[[The Center of the World]]'' by Wayne Wang | *''[[The Center of the World]]'' by Wayne Wang | ||
+ | *''[[Amélie]]'' by Jean-Pierre Jeunet | ||
=== Arts === | === Arts === | ||
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*''[[Reel Bad Arabs]]'' by Jack Shaheen | *''[[Reel Bad Arabs]]'' by Jack Shaheen | ||
*''[[Antimanuel de philosophie]]'' by Michel Onfray | *''[[Antimanuel de philosophie]]'' by Michel Onfray | ||
+ | *''[[Hollywood Flatlands]]'' by Esther Leslie | ||
== Births == | == Births == |
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2001 (MMI) is the 1st year of the 3rd millennium, the 1st year of the 21st century, and the 2nd year of the 2000s decade.
It was the year of September 11 attacks.
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Art and culture
- Wikipedia is launched
- start of the blogging phenomenon
- Sade / Surreal exhibition in Zürich
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Music
- Nova Classics 01, Radio Nova compilation
- Underground Moderne, Radio Nova compilation
- Jazzuela, an album featuring the jazz recordings mentioned in the novel Rayuela by Argentine writer Cortazar.
- Sampled - Various Artists
- Anti-NY - Various Artists (Gomma)
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Singles
- Work by Denise Belfon
- Let Me Blow Ya Mind by Eve
- Le vent nous portera by Noir Désir
- Frank Sinatra by Miss Kittin & The Hacker
- Tunnel Music by Zongamin
- Avril 14th by Aphex Twin
- Eple by Röyksopp
- Pyramid Song by Radiohead
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Film
- Mulholland Drive by David Lynch
- The Piano Teacher by Michael Haneke
- The Royal Tenenbaums by Wes Anderson
- Donnie Darko by Richard Kelly
- Sex and Lucia by Julio Médem
- Y tu mamá también by Alfonso Cuarón
- Intimacy by Patrice Chéreau
- The Center of the World by Wayne Wang
- Amélie by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
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Arts
- Desire Unbound, exhibition held at the Tate Modern
- HIM (Maurizio Cattelan), a sculpture by Maurizio Cattelan
- Rivers and Tides, documentary of Andy Goldsworthy, directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer
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Design
- This is a Lamp by Tobi Wong
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Literature
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Fiction
- Platform, a novel by Michel Houellebecq
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Non-fiction
- Underground, l'histoire by Jean-François Bizot
- Reel Bad Arabs by Jack Shaheen
- Antimanuel de philosophie by Michel Onfray
- Hollywood Flatlands by Esther Leslie
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Births
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Deaths
- Francis Grasso (born 1948)
- Steve D'Aquisto (born 1943)
- Pierre Klossowski (born 1905)
- Balthus (born 1908)
- February 4 – Iannis Xenakis, Greek composer (b. 1922)
- May 11 – Douglas Adams, English author (b. 1952)
- June 21 – Jack Lemmon, American actor and director (b. 1925)
- June 30 – Chet Atkins, American guitarist and record producer (b. 1924)
- August 25 - Aaliyah, R&B singer and actress (b. 1979)
- September 3 – Pauline Kael, American film critic (b. 1919)
- November 10 – Ken Kesey, American author (b. 1935)
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See also
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