The Invisible Worm (2024)

The Invisible Worm (2024) poster

Benjamin Britten’s elegiac musical setting of William Blake’s “The Sick Rose” supplies the title of Rosalind Nashashibi’s video, which unfolds as an elliptical cross-media dialogue between the multimedia artist Elena Narbutaitė, the sculptures of Marie Lund, and Nashashibi’s own paintings and camera. What emerges is a set of funny and deep reflections on artist-types and the contexts and meanings of art-making—as a place to breathe and wonder, or a form of wasting time. “Don’t take it all too seriously.”

Director: Rosalind Nashashibi
Runtime: 17 min
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Country: United Kingdom, Denmark
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Rosalind Nashashibi

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What is The Invisible Worm about?
Benjamin Britten’s elegiac musical setting of William Blake’s “The Sick Rose” supplies the title of Rosalind Nashashibi’s video, which unfolds as an elliptical cross-media dialogue between the multimedia artist Elena Narbutaitė, the sculptures of Marie Lund, and Nashashibi’s own paintings and camera. What emerges is a set of funny and deep reflections on artist-types and the contexts and meanings of art-making—as a place to breathe and wonder, or a form of wasting time. “Don’t take it all too seriously.”
Who directed The Invisible Worm?
The Invisible Worm was directed by Rosalind Nashashibi.
Who stars in The Invisible Worm?
The Invisible Worm stars Elena Narbutaite.
How long is The Invisible Worm?
The Invisible Worm has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
Where was The Invisible Worm produced?
The Invisible Worm was produced in United Kingdom, Denmark.