Home Movie – A Day in the Bush (1969) - Double Feature

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A film of repeated movements toward the camera, away from the camera, and across the camera's field, punctuated by a 360-degree rotational movement of the camera itself. Aside from being a reference to the repetition characteristic of home movies, the film is an exploration of a specific space. By repeatedly traversing it, the two figures reinforce their sense of depth, beginning as distant blobs in the long shot and ending with the face of one of them filling the frame. Repetition has become an important strategy in many of our recent films, which often involve reshoots or reprints. (Arthur Cantrill & Corinne Cantrill)


Main Cast:

Directors: Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill

Writer:

Editors: Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill

Cinematographers: Arthur Cantrill, Corinne Cantrill


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