Moving Picture (1995)
A house facade as compressed memory, an ephemeral film between inside and out, between then and now. In Linda Christanell's newest film Moving Picture, the opulent presentation of fetishistically decorated tabeaus has made way for a material-transposing montage technique. The applied viewpoint (via Barbara Stanwyck) opens up multi-dimensional insights and varies thoses poetic aspects which have till now been indicative of Christanell's moving (in both senses of the word) images. The results are new cadenzas in sound and picture. (Ulrike Sladek)
Director: Linda Christanell
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: April 6, 1995
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Linda Christanell
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Moving Picture about?
- A house facade as compressed memory, an ephemeral film between inside and out, between then and now. In Linda Christanell's newest film Moving Picture, the opulent presentation of fetishistically decorated tabeaus has made way for a material-transposing montage technique. The applied viewpoint (via Barbara Stanwyck) opens up multi-dimensional insights and varies thoses poetic aspects which have till now been indicative of Christanell's moving (in both senses of the word) images. The results are new cadenzas in sound and picture. (Ulrike Sladek)
- Who directed Moving Picture?
- Moving Picture was directed by Linda Christanell.
- How long is Moving Picture?
- Moving Picture has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).