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Brief shots of grasses, trees and flowers in a winter garden, created using 8, 16 and 35mm film. In a single-frame edit, the images merge into a new constellation. The layered music reinforcing everything is by Japanese experimental jazz band the Samurai Jazz Quintet.
Also in this combined programme
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In the Absence of Light, Darkness Prevails
Eclectic hotpot shot in an overheated Brazil. People are oppressed, baby turtles swim out to sea and our culture decays. -
Cry When It Happens
Melancholy L.A. How a landscape is coloured by intense desire. You want to hang onto it for as long as possible, but it slips away. -
Rayning
How pure light can break through black-and-white emulsion and reach the retina. ‘Light rayns-rains-reigns across a dream of tranquility.’ -
Shutter
Shutter tracks the rising sun, the lengthening shadows and the darkening day of a total solar eclipse. -
This Is Not Dying
Colour separation and Ben Tawhiti’s whistling, humming and pedal steel allow Nova Paul’s marae to defy rules of time and space. -
Ouverture
Camera improvisation in Cinemascope transforms the meagre light in an old Normandy shed into an abstract kinetic light show. -
Ville Marie
The point of view of a person falling from the top of a high-rise building. Shot on Super-8 and beautifully mastered with optical printing techniques.
Film details
- Country of production
- Japan
- Year
- 2010
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2011
- Length
- 9'
- Medium/Format
- Betacam Digi NTSC
- Language
- no dialogue
- Premiere status
- International premiere
- Director
- Ryohei Shimada
- Producer
- Ryohei Shimada
- Sales / World rights holder
- Ryohei Shimada
- Screenplay
- Ryohei Shimada
- Cinematography
- Ryohei Shimada
- Editing
- Ryohei Shimada
- Production design
- Ryohei Shimada