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Rhythm 93

A Pre-Raphaelite portrait of the visionary state as arising from nervous breakdown. Filmed in bitter winter in England’s bleak post-Thatcher years, using only natural light, the camera’s focus and exposure shift continually in a subversive riff on classical cinematic match-cutting. Perhaps something occurs, but what? Winner, Director’s Choice, Black Maria Film Festival (1994).

Film Maker
Lipman, Ross
Year
1993
Country
U.K./U.S.A.
Length
9
Language
No dialogue
Category
body, dance, Mental Health, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
experimental, narrative