Only at a crisis do I see both the scene as I've been trained to see it ( that is, with Renaissance perspective, three-dimensional logic–colors as we've been trained to call a color a color, as so forth) and patterns that move straight out from the inside of the mind through the optic nerves... spots before my eyes, so to speak... and it's very intensive, disturbing, but joyful experience. I've seen that every time a child was born... Now none of that was in WINDOW WATER BABY MOVING; and I wanted a childbirth film which expressed all of my seeing at such a time.
Directed by Stan Brakhage
child birth
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3.4 / 5
Cast
Jane Wodening
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Stan Brakhage
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Stan Brakhage
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Stan Brakhage
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3 reviews
Freya HolmesPRO
6.0★ · 04/08/25
Without context it was more of a one star but after reading about stan brakhage and why this was made I can see why he’s one of the greatest experimental filmmakers. What he films itself is weird but the thought behind this was really good actually 🤷♀️
Without context it was more of a one star but after reading about stan brakhage and why this was made I can see why he’s one of the greatest experimental filmmakers. What he films itself is weird but the thought behind this was really good actually 🤷♀️