The Whole Other Side to My Busyness
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Kate Dollenmayer accidentally exposed the same 16mm roll of film twice. She decided to use this as the basis for a playful and puzzling short, focussing on a journey to her parents’ house, the plants in her garden and shots of her brother rapping.
Also in this combined programme
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Papillon d’amour
Manipulated fragments from Akira Kurosawa’s film Rashomon (1950) create a new powerful and evocative scene. -
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Stereo # 1: Erasing / That Thou Wilt
Thirty short fragments rather like music videos based on the dream sleep of Charlton Heston. -
Begegnung im All
A jubilant tumble of archive material about a man in an unknown extra terrestrial area. -
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Clods
A rhythmic visual fantasy inspired by the wondrous paintings of Jacob Maris about peasant life and mysterious beets.
Film details
- Country of production
- USA
- Year
- 2003
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2004
- Length
- 5'
- Medium/Format
- 16mm
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- International premiere
- Director
- Kate Dollenmayer, Kate Dollenmayer
- Producer
- Kate Dollenmayer
- Sales / World rights holder
- Kate Dollenmayer
- Cinematography
- Kate Dollenmayer
- Editing
- Kate Dollenmayer
- Sound design
- Kate Dollenmayer