Sea Series #10
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CinemaScope reflection on the power of the sea, shot on a beach near a nuclear complex and then developed, using that specific water. A reaction to the disaster in Fukushima from across the Pacific and the apocalypse predicted by Christian fundamentalists on 21 May 2011.
Also in this combined programme
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Reflect
Intimate recordings in the personal surroundings of the maker. By re-ordering individual shots, hidden meanings emerge. -
Deep Red
The unreal colours and patterns in Deep Red are reminiscent of trees seen flashing past in the night from the back seat of a car. -
Never a Foot Too Far, Even
A piece of film of a figure on a wooded path constitutes the start of an exuberant evocation of movement and sound in layered 16mm… -
Curious Light
A manuscript illuminated: illustrations retreat into the fibre of the page; a fleeting light dissolves into the emulsion of the film. -
Caridea and Ichthyes
Caridea: shrimp. Ichtyes: fish. Underwater, even though their habitat looks like an intangible atmosphere of energy. Filmed and projected in Super-8. -
Compound Eyes
A spider, a snail, a fly. Writhing forest inhabitants crawl through the undergrowth. Filmed and projected in Super-8. -
99 Clerkenwell Road
Emptiness is wistfully transformed in 99 Clerkenwell Road as the remnants of an empty shop provide the makings of an abstract light-film cum toy-solar
Film details
- Country of production
- Canada
- Year
- 2011
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2012
- Length
- 10'
- Medium/Format
- 35mm
- Language
- no dialogue
- Premiere status
- European premiere
- Director
- John Price
- Producer
- Lea Carlson
- Cinematography
- John Price
- Editing
- John Price
- Production company
- 1273503 Ontaro Ltd.
- Sales / World rights holder
- 1273503 Ontaro Ltd.