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Untitled Film

Slow motion black and white experimental short film in which a series of concurrent actions and movements are drawn together.

Animation & Artists Moving Image 1964 9 mins

Director: David Gladwell

Overview

An extraordinary piece of film art, exploring power, beauty, and violence contained in a single moment of time, David Gladwell's An Untitled Film (1964) presents a series of concurrent actions and movements drawn from the life of a farm. The sequences are captured in slow-motion and repeated over and over to the accompaniment of Ernest Berk's abrasive electronic score.

This title is also available on the DVD/Blu-ray 'Requiem for a Village' in the BFI Flipside collection.