The Dragon Is the Frame
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A tribute to artist Mark Aguhar, Clark’s diary-like film could be compared to opening a mystery novel in the middle of the book. While the clues don’t lead to answers, their gentle tone invites us to keep looking and reminds us that the search is necessary.
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After After the End
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Your Silent Face (fucking finland series)
A melancholic slab of perfect pop and intuitive documentary video, shot on the docks of Rostock as a Baltic ferry leaves port for Hanko, Finland. -
Accent Grave on Ananas
Accent Grave on Ananas is a full three-minute slice of gorgeously flawed perfection. We’re on paradise beach, but still no-one’s answering the phone. -
Depositions
Past thoughts on collectivity and the future are ruminated upon in this collage film made up of archival footage from Scottish television. See also To -
Lucas
About storytelling more than the story, Pijnappel plays with word-image associations to illustrate the gestures made in the act of telling a tale.
Film details
- Country of production
- USA
- Year
- 2014
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2015
- Length
- 14'
- Medium/Format
- 16mm
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- European premiere
- Director
- Mary Helena Clark
- Producer
- Mary Helena Clark
- Screenplay
- Mary Helena Clark
- Editing
- Mary Helena Clark
- Production design
- Mary Helena Clark
- Sound design
- Mary Helena Clark
- Production company
- Anterior Arts
- Sales / World rights holder
- Anterior Arts