'In the Flesh' by Nakkna
Today’s first Future Tense film from Swedish label Nakkna, titled In the Flesh, has a decidedly haunting melancholy quality. Focussed on a slowly-moving tableau intercut with footage of complex lobes of pleated fabric like innards and rich, bloodied colours, the film has the odd feeling of a Géricault oil-painting come to life. Precisely what it seeks to express remains an ever-intriguing enigma.
Beautiful staging and editing--and if may say so, very nicely executed title sequence (motion graphic type nerd here..)
-sean@thesupernature.com
By S. Capone at 15:49 Thu 16 Oct 2008
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