Brakhage (1998)
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 1시간 15분
연출 : Jim Shedden
시놉시스
BRAKHAGE explores the depth and breadth of the filmmaker’s genius, the exquisite splendor of his films, his magic personal charm, his aesthetic fellow travelers, and the influence his work has had on generations of other creators. While touching on significant moments in Brakhage’s biography, the film celebrates Brakhage’s visionary genius, and explores the extraordinary artistic possibilities of cinema, a medium mostly known only for its commercial applications in the form of narratives, cartoons, documentaries, and advertising. BRAKHAGE combines excerpts from Brakhage’s films and films of other avant-garde filmmakers (eg, George Kuchar, Jonas Mekas, Willie Varela, Bruce Elder, and others); interviews with Brakhage, his friends, family, colleagues, and critics; archival footage of Brakhage spanning the past thirty-five years; and location shooting in Boulder, Colorado and New York.
1962년, 프랑수아 트뤼포는 알프레드 히치콕에게 일주일에 걸친 긴 인터뷰를 제안한다. "새", "싸이코", "현기증", "이창" 등 숱한 명작을 남긴 ‘서스펜스의 대가’ 알프레드 히치콕과 그런 히치콕을 흠모했던 씨네필이자 ‘누벨바그의 기수’였던 프랑수아 트뤼포. 일주일간의 대화 속에서 드러나는 히치콕의 작품세계와 두 감독의 우정!
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1994년 10월 21일, 세 명의 영화학도 헤더 도나휴, 죠슈 레오나드, 마이클 C. 윌리암스 는 메릴랜드의 블랙힐 숲 속으로 떠난다. 이들의 과제는 200 여년 동안 전해내려 온 블레어 윗치 전설에 얽힌 진실을 다큐멘터리로 제작하는 것. 하지만 16미리 필름과 비디오 카메라, 그리고 녹음기와 메모지를 들고 숲 속으로 들어갔던 그들은 흔적도 없이 사라진다. 1년 후, 블랙 힐 숲에서 발견된 것은 그들이 직접 찍었던 필름 뿐. ‘블레어 윗치’는 메릴렌드주 블레어라 불리는 깊은 숲속 지역에서 발생된 어린이 대량학살의 원인으로 불리는 초자연적 유령에 대한 시골 전설로서, 이들 3명은 이것을 다큐멘타리로 기록하기 위해 블렉 힐 이라는 숲 속으로 들어간 후 자취를 감춘다. 팀의 주장이라 할 수 있는 헤더는 8mm 비디오로 상세한 여정을 기록하고자 항상 찍어대고 조슈아는 흑백 16미리 촬영을, 마이크는 음향 녹음을 담당하여 깊은 숲속으로 나침반과 지도만을 따라 들어가는데...
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