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The Glass Note (2018)

Directed by Mary Helena Clark

Short

Overview

In this elliptical audiovisual diary, cinema’s extrasensory capacity is given surprising form. Here, what we see (the human throat, Gothic statuary, digitally generated furniture) often contradicts what we hear (birdsong, tightly wound rope, lithophonic stones), but the combined effect speaks to a utopian and universal ideal of filmic language.

Length 9 minutes

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
11/27/2018TVStreamingVideo on Demand6 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Akin to something you’d see in MoMA or other art installation / gallery

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