Looking at Forest of Bliss (2000)
Director Robert Gardner and legendary filmmaker Stan Brakhage share an in-depth viewing of Gardner's ethnographic masterwork, Forest of Bliss. The film is shown in its entirety, with Gardner occasionally pausing to elucidate, and Brakhage brilliantly observing tonality, poetic imagery, life, death, the unconscious, and, well, just being damned insightful. - dred
Director: Robert Gardner
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 109 min
Release Date: May 13, 2000
Cast
- Stan Brakhage - Himself
- Robert Gardner - Himself
Editing: Kristi Barlow
Production: Film Study Center Harvard University
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Looking at Forest of Bliss about?
- Director Robert Gardner and legendary filmmaker Stan Brakhage share an in-depth viewing of Gardner's ethnographic masterwork, Forest of Bliss. The film is shown in its entirety, with Gardner occasionally pausing to elucidate, and Brakhage brilliantly observing tonality, poetic imagery, life, death, the unconscious, and, well, just being damned insightful. - dred
- Who directed Looking at Forest of Bliss?
- Looking at Forest of Bliss was directed by Robert Gardner.
- Who stars in Looking at Forest of Bliss?
- Looking at Forest of Bliss stars Stan Brakhage, Robert Gardner.
- How long is Looking at Forest of Bliss?
- Looking at Forest of Bliss has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
- What genre is Looking at Forest of Bliss?
- Looking at Forest of Bliss is a Documentary film.
- Where was Looking at Forest of Bliss produced?
- Looking at Forest of Bliss was produced in United States of America.