Moonblood (1979)
Viola describes Moonblood as "an expression of the feminine principle, a work in three parts relating to a personal concept of woman and mother. Day and night converge within the silhouette of a woman at a window — a rushing waterfall in winter, and the serene interplay of changing dawn light unfolds within a glass of water at dawn in the desert."
Director: Bill Viola
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: April 16, 1979
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Moonblood about?
- Viola describes Moonblood as "an expression of the feminine principle, a work in three parts relating to a personal concept of woman and mother. Day and night converge within the silhouette of a woman at a window — a rushing waterfall in winter, and the serene interplay of changing dawn light unfolds within a glass of water at dawn in the desert."
- Who directed Moonblood?
- Moonblood was directed by Bill Viola.
- How long is Moonblood?
- Moonblood has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).