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Near and Far, Now and Then

Ken Kobland

Experimental film | Etats-Unis | 16 mm | 1.37 | color | mono | 1979 | 28'  00"
100 €

Screening Copy: 16 mm
A two-part film, one part unedited camera footage of a late Autumn to Winter woods, and the other a highly manipulated blue-screen re-photography process. Each part mimics the action of the other. Each is involved with a background-foreground, motion-to-still image juxtaposition: with the whole to the part, the arrested moment to the one just gone, the nostalgia of space and time.

Credits

Director: Ken Kobland

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