1988-01-010時間 18分
ユーザースコア
概要
"No filmmaker of the 1980s knew as much as Phil Solomon of affirming the importance of multiple layers in the visual production of images. Solomon perpetuates the Brakhagian tradition of creating a succession of images whose logic comes from a large number of rhythmic sources, formal, associative, and whose coherence passes from one source to another. Here, as with Brakhage, one must be spoiled in the trance offered by Solomon, and be sufficiently assured to follow a structure that is based as well on the melody, the harmonics and the flashes of metaphors as on a narrative plot. The Secret Garden is one of Solomon's best films. Like Thornton and Klahr, there is the shadow of a story here, which has to do with the passage from innocence and experience to terror and ecstasy." – T. Gunning.
1954-01-03
The Summit
Untitled (for David Gatten)
Psalm II: Walking Distance
Last Days in a Lonely Place
Still Raining, Still Dreaming
What’s Out Tonight Is Lost
Elementary Phrases
Psalm I: The Lateness of the Hour
The Secret Garden
The Exquisite Hour
Psalm IV: Valley of the Shadow
Remains to Be Seen
Clepsydra
Seasons...
American Falls
Psalm III: Night of the Meek
Empire
Nocturne
Rehearsals for Retirement
The Emblazoned Apparitions
The Snowman
By This River
Concrescence
The Passage of the Bride
Crossroad
Stan Brakhage Exits the Cinema and Enters the Light of Day
Yes I Said Yes I Will Yes
Innocence and Despair
Life with Stan #4: Stan Painting