A silent portrait of New-York city in 3 parts,
as a tribute to the great history of the photography art,
directed by the american experimental film-maker Peter Hutton in the eighties.
A contemplative and sensuous eyes on the city
by a landscape's emotional black and white painter.
”… The experience of my films is a little like daydreaming. It might just be a formal composition that takes a while to develop,
but as soon you engage with it, you feel much more satisfied because you’re actually interacting with the work.
It’s about taking the time to just sit down and look at things, which I don’t think is a very Western preoccupation…”
but as soon you engage with it, you feel much more satisfied because you’re actually interacting with the work.
It’s about taking the time to just sit down and look at things, which I don’t think is a very Western preoccupation…”
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as the full movie became "private", just this excerpt
(you can switch-off the added music, as the original was silent)
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