Cathedral Bluffs

“Cathedral Bluffs” is a satire about the interrelationships of consumerism, religion, and fine art. Consumers stream en masse through a shopping mall. The action freezes and the title of a Renaissance painting is superimposed on the resulting still. The film then cuts to the actual painting, superimposed with contemporary advertising copy.

Film Maker
Dudar, Peter
Year
2019
Country
Canada
Length
37
Language
English
Category
Absurdity, Architecture, art & artists, Capitalism + Economics, Society
Genre
documentary, experimental