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Sarabande

United States

2008

15 Min
Color
None
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DIR Nathaniel Dorsky

PROD Nathaniel Dorsky

DP Nathaniel Dorsky

ED Nathaniel Dorsky

Rotterdam (Signals: Dorsky)

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Sarabande has an enchanting rhythm alternating distance and detail with a melody dictated by nature.

Dark and stately is the warm, graceful tenderness of the Sarabande. –Nathaniel Dorsky

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Nathaniel Dorsky

In a way, Nathaniel Dorsky (1943) could be seen as one of the ‘classic’ American avant-garde filmmakers, although he is a relatively late developer within this group.

Dorsky works with great care, filming on 16mm and projecting at 18 frames per second: ‘sacred speed’, as he calls it. He has not used sound since his very first films. The films are screened in silence, to focus all attention on the images: stunningly beautifully shot, silent and striking. The images do not refer to a subject the viewer is expected to recognize but stand completely alone.

Dorsky’s oeuvre consists of twenty short films, each of approx. 10 to 30 minutes. The Toronto film festival recently showed his new, lyrical films Aubade, Compline and Pastourelle (2010) in its Wavelengths programme. In his book, Devotional Cinema, published in 2004, Dorsky explains his vision of the transformative power of watching films, his influences and philosophy, related to Buddhism… read more

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Grey Daisies

13Apr10

Thanks, appreciate it guys!

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Jacob W.

13Apr10

also Canyon Cinema rents all his films for good prices. The Pacific Film Archive also has copies that you could arrange to view were to ever in the area...

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columbiatch

13Apr10

MoMa has a print that you can rent.

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Grey Daisies

13Apr10

Where can I watch this, Mr. Dorsky?

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By Michael Sicinski on May 7, 2012

This year the Ann Arbor Film Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary, both by taking stock of its distinguished history and looking ahead.

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Avant-garde master Nathaniel Dorsky considers 16mm projection.

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