The Stairway at St. Paul’s
The Stairway at St. Paul's
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Jeroen Offerman: ‘My piece is based on the hysteria that surrounded certain music recordings of the 1960s and 70s. Some rockbands, like the Beatles, Judas Priest and Led Zeppelin were supposed to have put hidden messages in their records that could only be heard when played backwards. These messages would subconsciously be picked up by the listener who would then react in response to them.’
Also in this combined programme
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Sweetness
Music video around the New York performance duo Fischerspooner is a cabaretesque choreography with plenty of feathers and fishnets. -
Atomic Kitchen
Undercooled, yet glowing portrayal of the magic rhythm van Funky Porcini. -
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Dobra Voda
The good water. And over the water from the far North, the stones have to come to help forget. For a dead woman. -
Twitterpated
Californians sing their favourite songs, with conviction but without musical accompaniment. -
Something Old, Something New in Red, Green and Blue
Colour music for the digital eye.
Film details
- Countries of production
- Netherlands, United Kingdom
- Year
- 2002
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2003
- Length
- 9'
- Medium/Format
- Betacam SP PAL
- Premiere status
- World premiere
- Director
- Jeroen Offerman
- Cinematography
- Jeroen Offerman
- Sound design
- Jeroen Offerman
- Sales / World rights holder
- Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst (NIMk)
- Distributor NL / Benelux rights holder
- Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst (NIMk)