Created as a silent, large-scale installation for public spaces, National Tapestry draws our focus to the weft and the warp of the woven image. The materiality of a distressed patriotic symbol echoes the struggles and ambitions of a culture, land and history that are both loved and despised by many. This is Steven Woloshen’s first film exploring ethnology and politics in film.
1 PRINT IN DISTRIBUTION
distribution format |
Digital file on server (FHD) |
screen |
4/3 (single screen) |
speed |
23,976 fps |
sound |
sound |
rental fee |
21,00 € |