Boston Fire

"BOSTON FIRE finds grandeur in smoke rising eloquently from a city blaze. Billowing puffs of darkness blend with fountains of water streaming in from offscreen to orchestrate a play of primal elements. The beautiful texture of the smoke coupled with the isolation from the source of the fire erases the destructive impact of the event. The camera, lost in the immense dark clouds, produces images for meditation removed from the causes or consequences of the scene. The tiny firemen, seen as distant silhouettes, gaze in awe, helpless before nature's power." -Millennium Film Journal

Author: 

Year: 

1979

Country: 

United States
Technical data

Original format: 

16mm

Speed: 

24FPS

Aspect ratio: 

1.37:1

Colour: 

B&W

Sound: 

Silent

Length: 

8 minutes

Distribution/sales: 

Copies for rent:

  • Canyon Cinema

Image Gallery: 

Boston Fire (Peter Hutton, 1979)
Boston Fire (Peter Hutton, 1979)

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