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Japan: Kesei Line Single Take

This film is part of an ongoing series of 16mm films simply called “Japan.” “Kesei Line Single Take” is a visual poem; its imagery (of passing Japanese landscape) is at times like that of Abstract Expressionist painting. This entire film is comprised of one take- there are no cuts, no camera moves, no exposure, focus, or shutter adjustments. “Absolutely captivating.” – Tor Lukasik-Foss, Art Gallery of Hamilton

Film Maker
Toews, Ian
Year
2001
Country
Canada
Length
5
Category
Landscape
Genre
documentary, experimental