A visual representation, in four parts, of one man's internalization of "The Divine Comedy." Hell is a series of multicolored brush strokes against a white background; the speed of the changing images varies. "Hell Spit Flexion," or springing out of Hell, is on smaller film stock, taking the center of the frame. Montages of color move rapidly with a star and the edge of a lighted moon briefly visible. Purgation is back to full frame; blurs of color occasionally slow down then freeze. From time to time, an image, such as a window or a face, is distinguishable for a moment. In "existence is song," colors swirl then flash in and out of view. Behind the vivid colors are momentary glimpses of volcanic activity.
Directed by Stan Brakhage
avant-garde
short film
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N/A
Letterboxd
3.9 / 5
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Stan Brakhage
Director
Popular Reviews
39 reviews
Diego MillerPRO
By far the best one yet. Breakhage turns six minutes of scratched light and painted film into a cosmic descent where cinema will stop representing damnation and just become it?
By far the best one yet. Breakhage turns six minutes of scratched light and painted film into a cosmic descent where cinema will stop representing damnation and just become it?
júlja
wyglada jak astygmatyzm
wyglada jak astygmatyzm
Alisha
4.0★ · 03/16/26
Yeah it was pretty to look at that’s pretty much it tho
Yeah it was pretty to look at that’s pretty much it tho
Cespa
The colors were alive
The colors were alive
James ML
what plays in my head when i try to remember the events of a night out
what plays in my head when i try to remember the events of a night out