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by Phil SOLOMON
1980-1990 / 16mm / b&w / silent / 1 screen / 10' 00 |
“Finding similarities in the pulses and shapes between my own experiments in night photography, lightning storms, and night bombing in World War II, I constructed the war at home.” – Phil Solomon
"A screaming comes across the sky."
- Gravity's Rainbow
"NOCTURNE strongly evokes one of Brakhage's most exquisite films, FIRE OF WATERS (1965). Its setting is a suburban neighborhood populated by kids at play and indistinct but ominous parental figures. A submerged narrative rehearses a type of young boy's nighttime game in which a flashlight is wielded in a darkened room to produce effects of aerial combat and bombardment. A sense of hostility tinged with terror seeps into commonplace movements .... Fantasy merges with nightmare, a war of dimly suppressed emotions rages beneath a veneer of household calm .... In NOCTURNE, found footage is worked so subtly into the fabric of threat that its apperception comes as a shock ploughed from the unconscious."
- Paul Arthur
| distribution format | 16mm |
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| screen | 1,37 (single screen) |
| speed | 24 fps |
| sound | silent |
| rental fee | 35,00 € |