The Invisible Worm (2024)
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
Release Date: April 5, 2024
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Country: United Kingdom, Denmark
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- 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.