K
K builds on the ideas and research explored in a previous work called SUNLIGHT (2013), which speeds chronologically through an historic archive of thousands of images of the sun taken from 1875–1945. Photographed in high temperature 'K' light, the images are presented as a staccato animation, a feverishly ticking meter for a narrative told by a self-proclaimed ‘troupe of professional mourners.’ Price similarly revisits a series of photographs taken from hosiery packaging, featuring young women in highly expressive, stylized poses of fear, dread or despair. They are pictured shielding their eyes; apparently from the camera and/or the sun. In K, these women become the film’s central protagonists.
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K builds on the ideas and research explored in a previous work called SUNLIGHT (2013), which speeds chronologically through an historic archive of thousands of images of the sun taken from 1875–1945. Photographed in high temperature 'K' light, the images are presented as a staccato animation, a feverishly ticking meter for a narrative told by a self-proclaimed ‘troupe of professional mourners.’ Price similarly revisits a series of photographs taken from hosiery packaging, featuring young women in highly expressive, stylized poses of fear, dread or despair. They are pictured shielding their eyes; apparently from the camera and/or the sun. In K, these women become the film’s central protagonists.
Leni K.
7.0Les Petites Mains
8.0Zilch
3.5Egypt Decoded
7.0I Don't Love You
6.8Rhinoceros
5.6Otro Hermano
10.0Deleting Daisy Petal
9.0Las nenas del amor
5.0A Range Romance
6.0Nazi Fugitives
3.7FILM
7.2Girlfriend: Someone Please Stop the World
5.7Lost and Found
6.2The Language of Shadows: Murnau, the Early Years and 'Nosferatu'
6.6Neela Vanam
5.0Lord Uncle Pete
6.5Sunbeam
5.0Phil's Dance Party
3.5