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Guest Cinephile: Haden Guest, Harvard Film Archive

The Garden of Earthly Delights

USA 1981 2min 35mm Color shorts Experimental G
Review

The Garden of Earthly Delights is a camera-less film by visionary avant-garde filmmaker Stan Brakhage made by attaching leaves and grasses to a 35mm filmstrip. The director pays homage to the organic nature of photochemical cinema as an art that shares with plants the vital necessity of light. The film was offered by Brakhage as a diptych with his earlier Moonlight (1963), similarly made wings and translucent parts of moths and other insects. In a mere two-minute length unfolds an ecstatic poem embracing the green and golden of the sun-blessed seasons and the joy of light passing through the filmstrip onto the screen. (Haden Guest) *This film is a silent film. *The film will be screened with Koyaanisqatsi of the Cinephile JEONJU, Guest Cinephile: Haden Guest, Harvard Film Archive section.

CREDIT
  • DirectorStan BRAKHAGE
  • EditorStan BRAKHAGE
FILM SOURCE
Stan BRAKHAGE and www.fredcamper.com
DIRECTOR
Stan BRAKHAGE 
Born in the U.S. A film director, photographer, and editor. He was one of the most prolific experimental filmmakers of the 20th century, with more than 300 films he made between 1952 and 2003. He was also the author of important books on cinema: Metaphors on Vision and Film at Wit's End: Eight Avant-Garde Filmmakers.
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