The Moon at Evernight...

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1973

9 minutes

Summary

Built on the subliminal manipulation of forms and motion, this film's elusive, fiery images flare up and die back into the night void in recurring cycles, like the fixed but fragmentary elements of some forgotten myth or spell. Violent lyricism and lycanthropy - an optically printed spatial/temporal examination of a violent B-grade adventure film with horror-film sound elements. This series of image cycles abstracts and deconstructs the linear (melodramatic) narrative of television.

Al Razutis

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StatusReleased: 51 years ago
December 31, 1973

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