Two parents insert themselves into their son's diary and assume several roles until the diary realizes their presence. As the passages fall apart and the son violently tries to get rid of his parents, a film crew appears-framing specifics-searching for concrete answers to an echoing repression. There is Wind That Blows explores the relationship between, closeted repression, film making, narrative representation, family history and agency. The screening is April 29th at 6:00PM: save the date!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Second Semester
It is the second semester and I feel great. I just got done with taking screen shots of every thing I have shot and then "manually" editing the second part of the film on the wall in my room. It feels sooo good to have such a large chunk of the film physically in front of me. I can wake in the morning look over and notice that that picture should go up two slots, or that the dialog really needs to go with this image instead of that.
Inspirations for the week: As it has been all semester (in no particular order) Andrei Tarkovsky, Juan Rulfo, John Ashbery and Sufjan Stevens. ( I dare someone to read, watch, discuss and listen to all of these artists and not get inspired). Hey this has felt pretty coherent so far. hmmm. nice. "Is this okay?"
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