Roots of Manhattan 2020
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
Black and white evokes nostalgia for The Great Depression. Things were so cheap, including lives. We see daredevils (desperate people) compete for money prizes. Baby prepares for WW2. [Originally a 70mm projection-performance, 1982, by Ken and Flo Jacobs. From THRILLS AND CHILLS (Castle Films, c. 1930)].
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
First two-cycle Eternalism. Interesting for the contrast of movements and depth configurations but also in indicating an end to the display and releasing the viewer, but with the option of repeating.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
Jacobs’s hypnotic “3-D” adaptation of New York 1911, a long-forgotten Swedish documentary restored by MoMA in 2017, is representative of his current work.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.
An Eternalism film.