Remains to Be Seen

Film realizado por Phil Solomon en 1989 (revisado en 1994). Ganador del primer premioen el Festival de Cine de Oberhausen.

Notas
'Chemical and optical treatments were used to coat the film with a limpid membrane of swimming crystals, coagulating into silver recall, then dissolving somewhere between the operating theater, the waterfall, and the Great Plains.' --Canyon Cinema catalog 1992.

'In the melancholic REMAINS TO BE SEEN, dedicated to the memory of Solomon's mother, the scratchy rhythm of a respirator intones menace. The film, optically crisscrossed with tiny eggshell cracks, often seems on the verge of shattering. The passage from life into death is chartered by fugitive images: pans of an operating room, an old home movie of a picnic, a bicyclist in vague outline against burnt orange and blue... Solomon measures emotions with images that seem stolen from a family album of collective memory.' --Manohla Dargis, Village Voice.

Autor: 

Año: 

1989
Technical data

Formato original: 

S8

Velocidad: 

24FPS

Ratio de aspecto: 

1.37:1

Color: 

Color

Sonido: 

Magnético

Duración: 

17 minutes

Distribución/ventas: 

Copias en alquiler:
Canyon Cinema
Light Cone

Galería de imágenes: 

Remains to be Seen (Phil Solomon, 1989/94)
Remains to be Seen (Phil Solomon, 1989/94)

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