Glass Shadows (1976)
"Glass Shadows is a sensual formalistic diary, filmed in the early morning light of my studio. The primary images are of my Bolex-filming nude reflection set within window frames, a pane of glass, and light projected by the rising sun. The film moves forward via on-going exploration of reflected and overlapping images––sustained by light, color, and the rhythmic pulse of a leaky kitchen faucet. A fusion of form and subject is inevitable within a work that is the story of its making." - Holly Fisher
Director: Holly Fisher
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: January 1, 1976
Country: United States of America
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Glass Shadows about?
- "Glass Shadows is a sensual formalistic diary, filmed in the early morning light of my studio. The primary images are of my Bolex-filming nude reflection set within window frames, a pane of glass, and light projected by the rising sun. The film moves forward via on-going exploration of reflected and overlapping images––sustained by light, color, and the rhythmic pulse of a leaky kitchen faucet. A fusion of form and subject is inevitable within a work that is the story of its making." - Holly Fisher
- Who directed Glass Shadows?
- Glass Shadows was directed by Holly Fisher.
- How long is Glass Shadows?
- Glass Shadows has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- Where was Glass Shadows produced?
- Glass Shadows was produced in United States of America.