Can Not Be Anything Against the Wind (2010)
A series of sequences of landscape shot along a distance of 60 kilometres forms a mosaic of places and points of reference undergoing continuous transformation and which do not exist in our own surroundings. In this video, the bodies are not near or far: they are large or small. The horizons change and no space is independent of the person observing it. Incorporating only memory, the landscape is seen in a variety of speeds and movements applying a corporeal logic to the vision.
Director: Flatform
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Flatform
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Can Not Be Anything Against the Wind about?
- A series of sequences of landscape shot along a distance of 60 kilometres forms a mosaic of places and points of reference undergoing continuous transformation and which do not exist in our own surroundings. In this video, the bodies are not near or far: they are large or small. The horizons change and no space is independent of the person observing it. Incorporating only memory, the landscape is seen in a variety of speeds and movements applying a corporeal logic to the vision.
- Who directed Can Not Be Anything Against the Wind?
- Can Not Be Anything Against the Wind was directed by Flatform.
- How long is Can Not Be Anything Against the Wind?
- Can Not Be Anything Against the Wind has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).