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Michael Snow

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Michael Snow op IFFR

  • Slidelength

    Michael Snow | 20' | Canada | None

    A carousel projects a parade of 80 images, in equal intervals of 15 seconds. Snow addresses his favourite themes such as time, memory and perception.
  • Side Seat Paintings Slides Sound Film

    Michael Snow | 20' | Canada | None

    On the voiceover Snow identifies a collection of old slides made from his paintings by various photographers. The result is a totally novel experience
  • Solar Breath (Nortern Caryatids)

    Michael Snow | 120' | Canada | -

    An hour-long observation through the window of the artists’s studio somewhere up north in Canada invites meditation on minimal experiences of interior
  • Prelude

    Michael Snow | 4' | Canada | International premiere

    Avant-garde master Snow reflects on an evening at the cinema.
  • The Living Room

    Michael Snow | 20' | USA | -

    The Living Room digitally dramatises and multiplies chosen manifestations and implications of ‘On/Off’ and/or ‘Absence/Presence’.
  • See You Later/Au revoir

    Michael Snow | 18' | Canada | -

    A boss says goodbye to his secretary and leaves the office: what normally takes only a few seconds, is slowed down to a play lasting…
  • La région centrale

    Michael Snow | 240' | Canada | None

    Set on a deserted mountaintop in wintery North Quebec, this masterpiece of experimental cinema celebrates the cosmic relationships of space and time.
  • A Casing Shelved

    Michael Snow | 45' | Canada | None

    A single colour slide of a bookshelf is ‘animated’ by a drily humourous voice that describes the image down to the tiniest detail.
  • Reverberlin

    Michael Snow | 55' | Canada | None

    Throughout his career, Michael Snow has alternated between his practice as a media-artist and as a musician. For this rare document, he combines both.
  • Snow in Vienna

    Laurie Kwasnik | 32' | Austria | International premiere

    In the slipstream of one of his many recent exhibitions and retrospectives, documentary filmmaker Kwasnik is following the maestro.