Sign
Du Cane describes his cinema as “as close as I can get to an immediate transference onto celluloid of my flux-like process in response to being here now, filming.” Sign is a “room film”, shot entirely in what appears to be the filmmaker’s studio: film cans, reels and other cinematographic can sometimes be distinguished amongst the rapid camera movements. Du Cane’s rarely shown films are amongst the most pure and radical of their period. Instinctive yet formal, structured and organic, the physical world is turned into a screen-based labyrinth that is both surface and depth, through the retinal rush of incremental superimpositions and delicate cameral control.
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Du Cane describes his cinema as “as close as I can get to an immediate transference onto celluloid of my flux-like process in response to being here now, filming.” Sign is a “room film”, shot entirely in what appears to be the filmmaker’s studio: film cans, reels and other cinematographic can sometimes be distinguished amongst the rapid camera movements. Du Cane’s rarely shown films are amongst the most pure and radical of their period. Instinctive yet formal, structured and organic, the physical world is turned into a screen-based labyrinth that is both surface and depth, through the retinal rush of incremental superimpositions and delicate cameral control.
Cherrie - ut ur mörkret
6.0Stratton
5.0Norman on stage
6.2The Disaster Artist
7.1Liberation: The Last Assault
7.7Projota - AMADMOL (A Milenar Arte de Meter o Louco)
6.1Happy Hunting
5.0Hail, Caesar!
5.9Doctor Who: The Husbands of River Song
8.0Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
8.1Pitch Perfect 2
6.999 Francs
6.6The Sacrifice
7.7Recep Ivedik 2
4.6Ismael's Ghosts
5.6What the Health
6.8Daddy's Home 2
6.3The Stag
5.8Human Nature
6.050 Greatest Harry Potter Moments
7.5