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Le deuxième jour

Robert Cahen

Experimental film / Found Footage | France | video | 4:3 | color | mono | 1988 | 8'  36"
61 €

Screening Copy: digital
This film is an illustration of the music of John Zorn based on the opposing notions of association and dissociation. The discontinuous rhythm of the music largely determines the editing of the film, which results in a succession of rapid shots. This short film, constructed around a single character, a beautiful Chinese woman crossing New York City, is stunningly filmed; it speaks of a world of contrasts and passageways.

Credits

Director: Robert Cahen

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