Helen of T (2013)

"Helen of T is my contemplation of aging. The third episode of Sixty Six, a projected 12 film collage series that is a mythopoetic splice of classic Greek Mythology and Mid 60's Daylight Noir. The scent of elliptical narrative lingers in the air, as vividly colored 60's comic book figures thread their way through iconic photograph settings that are often black and white and often of mid-twentieth century Los Angeles. A pop associational mindscape where texture and and eternal time are the favored intoxicants. It's my paradise lost-- a place that can't exist yet always will." --Lewis Klahr

Director: Lewis Klahr
Runtime: 7 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Helen of T about?
"Helen of T is my contemplation of aging. The third episode of Sixty Six, a projected 12 film collage series that is a mythopoetic splice of classic Greek Mythology and Mid 60's Daylight Noir. The scent of elliptical narrative lingers in the air, as vividly colored 60's comic book figures thread their way through iconic photograph settings that are often black and white and often of mid-twentieth century Los Angeles. A pop associational mindscape where texture and and eternal time are the favored intoxicants. It's my paradise lost-- a place that can't exist yet always will." --Lewis Klahr
Who directed Helen of T?
Helen of T was directed by Lewis Klahr.
How long is Helen of T?
Helen of T has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).