Next to Me (1971)
Using fragmented personal imagery, "Next to Me" renders Cartier-Bresson's theory of the "decisive moment" fully in cinematic terms. The film is an expressionistic exercise in editing, which explores the nature of time and memory, film and still photography, against the urban landscape of New York.
Director: Rick Hancox
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Next to Me about?
- Using fragmented personal imagery, "Next to Me" renders Cartier-Bresson's theory of the "decisive moment" fully in cinematic terms. The film is an expressionistic exercise in editing, which explores the nature of time and memory, film and still photography, against the urban landscape of New York.
- Who directed Next to Me?
- Next to Me was directed by Rick Hancox.
- How long is Next to Me?
- Next to Me has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).