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
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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).