Saint Bathans Repetitions

A series of cinematic portraits of Jacques Larose shot in domestic spaces in the former gold-mining town of Saint Bathans, New Zealand expand into a tapestry of glistening natural light and vaporous movement, created via a painstaking process of in-camera layering effects. “Shot in a saloon and horse stables in the former gold mining town of St. Bathans, New Zealand, the film drifts between representation and graphic abstraction as these cinematic portraits, which are layered in-camera, multiply the solitary figure through temporal diffraction.” – IMAGES Festival Selected Screenings: International Film Festival Rotterdam (2018), Images Festival (Toronto, ON, 2018), Crossroads Festival (San Francisco, CA, 2018), New York Film Festival Projections (2017), Media City Film Festival (Windsor, ON, 2017)

Film Maker
Larose, Alexandre
Year
2016
Country
Canada/New Zealand
Length
20
Language
No dialogue
Category
Abstraction, Portraits, Time + Space
Genre
experimental, short

Stills From Video

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