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perhaps/We

Genre

Experimental

Directed By

Solomon Nagler

Date: Jul 2003
Length: 00:11:12
Process: B&W, Colour
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: 16 mm
Sound Format: Music, Voice-Over

Synopsis

Within the mystical spaces of a Judaic self-doubt, falls a dreaming painter from the fallen Polish city of Lodz. A million murdered spirits bring to him into a world of faded photographs and stone angels, whose petrified teardrops forever scar the widowed landscape of Poland.

Tags

dreams, Judaism, landscape, memory, mourning, mysticism, painter, photographs, process, sleep, spirituality

Credits

Director
Solomon Nagler
Writer
Solomon Nagler
Cinematographer
Solomon Nagler, John Kapitany, Alex Schwartz
Editor
Solomon Nagler
Music
John Gurdebeke
Sound
John Gurdebeke

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