New York City’s bridges dissolve into shifting abstractions through montage, superimposition, and color. Set to an electronic score by Louis and Bebe Barron, the film transforms familiar urban structures into an uncanny, alien landscape (an alternate version of the film features a jazz score by Teo Macero).
Directed by Shirley Clarke
jazz
architecture
art
woman director
electroacoustics
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3.6 / 5
Crew
Shirley Clarke
Director
Shirley Clarke
Director of Photography
Shirley Clarke
Producer
Popular Reviews
14 reviews
zeynep
6.0★ · 01/02/26
baillie clarke'den çalmış ama ben baillie'den çalıcam böylece üçgen biçiminde birbirimize takıcaz
baillie clarke'den çalmış ama ben baillie'den çalıcam böylece üçgen biçiminde birbirimize takıcaz
Miguel
8.0★ · 07/21/24
Gorgeous. Feeble nature being overcome by the molten lava of civilization. These tentacle like intricacies of the bridges impose themselves upon the viewer, flexing their brute strength and force. The screech ending warning us of our wrong doing.
Gorgeous. Feeble nature being overcome by the molten lava of civilization. These tentacle like intricacies of the bridges impose themselves upon the viewer, flexing their brute strength and force. The screech ending warning us of our wrong doing.
cormac
10.0★ · 02/19/24
hell yes
hell yes
Jonathan Thompson
5.0★ · 01/23/24
Funniest shit ever.
Funniest shit ever.
Jj
Vage montage met twee verschillende soundtracks, met het idee dat de ervaring zo maakbaar is... Nee! Algoeds.
Vage montage met twee verschillende soundtracks, met het idee dat de ervaring zo maakbaar is... Nee! Algoeds.