Mova Oborony (Ukraine) by Oleksandr Isaienko
Experimental Films / Cannes International Film Week
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12m
An audio-visual play with digital image manipulation that displays body movements amidst a nameless desert, accompanied by a constant rhythmic beat. The relationship of image and audio forms a composition between movements that are independent of one another—in the sense that they do not attempt to illustrate each other, but appear simultaneously adjacent, giving rise to both motor and sensory impressions.
Running time: 00:10:27
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