Ernest Berk

Filmes

Até o Fim do Mundo
Anton Farber
Até o fim do mundo é uma odisséia para a era moderna. Como na Odisséia de Homero, o objetivo da jornada é restaurar a visão - uma reconciliação espiritual entre um pai obcecado e um filho. Farber, ao tentar encontrar uma cura para a cegueira de sua esposa, criou um dispositivo que permite ao usuário enviar imagens diretamente para o cérebro, permitindo que os cegos vejam.
Stay Just a Moment
Choreographer
Focuses on the dancer, choreographer, and composer Ernest Berk (1909-1993), who at the time the film was made was 81 years old. Using choreography and dance, but also forms of linguistic expression, the aging body and its sexuality is explored, especially the apparent discrepancy between a youthful spirit and bodily decay.
Stay Just a Moment
Music
Focuses on the dancer, choreographer, and composer Ernest Berk (1909-1993), who at the time the film was made was 81 years old. Using choreography and dance, but also forms of linguistic expression, the aging body and its sexuality is explored, especially the apparent discrepancy between a youthful spirit and bodily decay.
Stay Just a Moment
Focuses on the dancer, choreographer, and composer Ernest Berk (1909-1993), who at the time the film was made was 81 years old. Using choreography and dance, but also forms of linguistic expression, the aging body and its sexuality is explored, especially the apparent discrepancy between a youthful spirit and bodily decay.
An Untitled Film
Music
A BFI production from 1964, directed by David Gladwell, who is best known as an editor of films like Lindsay Anderson's If.... (1968) and O Lucky Man! (1973). This short was shot at 200 fps, depicting a series of pastoral scenes from a British farm, edited to produce a suggestion of violence in contrast to its visual beauty.
Blue Scar
Leon Kavichinoff
1940s British realist film about the life and struggles of a family in a Welsh mining town.