ENOLAEMEVAEL/LEAVEMEALONE (2016)

ENOLAEMEVAEL/LEAVEMEALONE (2016) poster

An unfaithful remake of Man Ray’s 1926 “Emak Bakia” made without the use of a motion picture camera, ELONA EM EVAEL/LEAVE ME ALONE is a nonsensical response to brutality alongside a celebration of silver process. The film uses a variety unconventional image making and hand-printing strategies to achieve its hi-contrast jittery style including contact printing with a mag-light taped to a sync block and hand-processing in a bucket. No conventional motion picture processes/tools/labs were used. The film is meant to be played/looped at 24fps with the soundtrack provided by the image.

Director: Kathryn Ramey
Runtime: 7 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Kathryn Ramey

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ENOLAEMEVAEL/LEAVEMEALONE about?
An unfaithful remake of Man Ray’s 1926 “Emak Bakia” made without the use of a motion picture camera, ELONA EM EVAEL/LEAVE ME ALONE is a nonsensical response to brutality alongside a celebration of silver process. The film uses a variety unconventional image making and hand-printing strategies to achieve its hi-contrast jittery style including contact printing with a mag-light taped to a sync block and hand-processing in a bucket. No conventional motion picture processes/tools/labs were used. The film is meant to be played/looped at 24fps with the soundtrack provided by the image.
Who directed ENOLAEMEVAEL/LEAVEMEALONE?
ENOLAEMEVAEL/LEAVEMEALONE was directed by Kathryn Ramey.
How long is ENOLAEMEVAEL/LEAVEMEALONE?
ENOLAEMEVAEL/LEAVEMEALONE has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).