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1994

The Mammals of Victoria

Directed by Stan Brakhage

The film begins with a series of horizontally running ocean tide waves, sometimes with mountains in the background, hand-painted patterns, sometimes step-printed hand-painting, abstractions composed of distorted (jammed) TV shapes in shades of blue with occasional red, refractions of light within the camera lens, sometimes mixed with reflections of water. Increasingly closer images of water, and of light reflected off water, as well as of bursts of fire, intersperse the long shots, the seascapes and all the other interwoven imagery. Eventually a distant volleyball arcs across the sky: this is closely followed by, and interspersed with, silhouettes of a young man and woman in the sea, which leads to some extremely out-of-focus images from a front car window, an opening between soft-focus trees, a clearing. Carved wooden teeth suddenly sweep across the frame. Then the film ends on some soft-focus horizon lines, foregrounded by ocean.

Duration

0h 34m

Released

January 1, 1994

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    Part ofThe Vancouver Island Quartet

    Includes A Child’s Garden and the Serious Sea (1991), The Mammals of Victoria (1994), The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him (2000), and Panels for the Walls of Heaven (2002).

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