Song of the Firefly (2002)
“Song of the Firefly” is a visual poem which utilizes the camera-less photogram technique that was introduced in Pruska-Oldenhof's 2001 film “Light Magic.” “Song of the Firefly” transports the viewer to an open field on a warm summer night, where the luminous dance of the fireflies can be experienced. The exhuberant display of light, as each flash illuminates different portions of the field, reveals fragments of the space in which we are contained, leaving us always waiting in anticipation to see more.
Director: Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: July 15, 2002
Filmori Rating: 1.5/5 (1 ratings)
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Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Keywords
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More Films by Director: Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Song of the Firefly about?
- “Song of the Firefly” is a visual poem which utilizes the camera-less photogram technique that was introduced in Pruska-Oldenhof's 2001 film “Light Magic.” “Song of the Firefly” transports the viewer to an open field on a warm summer night, where the luminous dance of the fireflies can be experienced. The exhuberant display of light, as each flash illuminates different portions of the field, reveals fragments of the space in which we are contained, leaving us always waiting in anticipation to see more.
- Who directed Song of the Firefly?
- Song of the Firefly was directed by Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof.
- How long is Song of the Firefly?
- Song of the Firefly has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- What is the Filmori rating for Song of the Firefly?
- Song of the Firefly has a Filmori rating of 1.5/5 based on 1 ratings.
- Where was Song of the Firefly produced?
- Song of the Firefly was produced in Canada.