Spatial Cinema
- Synopsis
- These films foreground the experiences of our surroundings and cinematic space, while engaging in singular aesthetic journeys of their own. Narratives of space are traced in this work, exploring material environments constructed as sites, by movement and habit, and the workings of finance and capital.
Includes an essay by Jonathan P. Watts, contemporary art critic and lecturer at the Royal College of Art, London.
Featuring:
-THE READING ROOM (2002)
-FILM FOR TOM (2005)
-POSTCARD FROM ISTANBUL(2003)
-MAS SE PERDIO (2009)
-ZABRISKIE POINT (2013)
-MACHINE SPACE (2016) - Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Year of production
- 2019
- Subjects
- Film studies
- Keywords
- economic conditions; experimental film & video; politics; protest demonstrations; urban development; space (area)
Credits
- Director
- Stephen Connolly
Distribution Formats
- Type
- DVD
- Format
- Region 0 PAL, Blu-Ray DVD
- Price
- On request
- Availability
- Sale
- Duration/Size
- 86 minutes
- Year
- 2019
Distributor
- Name
Lux
- info@lux.org.uk
- Web
- https://lux.org.uk/ External site opens in new window
- Phone
- 020 31412960
- Address
- Waterlow Park Centre
Dartmouth Park Hill
London
N19 5JF - Notes
- The premier UK source for arts-based moving image materials including experimental film, video art, installation art, performance art, personal documentary, essay films and animation. Incorporates collections previously held by the London Film-makers’ Co-op and London Video Arts. The 4000+ works are available for non-theatric exhibition, some may be purchased on DVD through the online shop, and a selection are streamed for free online viewing.
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