For Quiproquo Rose Lowder clearly drew on the idiom of experimental cinema. The film +!+ without text, with modern music +!+ comprises original and idiosyncratic observations of natural and industrial landscapes. You could see it as a kind of landscape art in motion. She looks at an industrial landscape which is traditionally regarded as ugly with the eye of the painter. Lowder however demonstrates that the light of the great painters can be captured there too. The confrontations she creates between nature and technology also imply a critical attitude to which the title also refers: quiproquo means mistake.
- Director
- Rose Lowder
- Country of production
- France
- Year
- 1992
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 1993
- Length
- 13'
- Medium
- 16mm
- Producer
- Rose Lowder
- Sales
- Rose Lowder