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of SANBORN John
UNITED STATES, 2002, 01:01:00
Genre : Video art
Keyword : Experimental, Memory, Family
Summary :
"MMI" chronicles the adventures Sanborn had in New York City in 2001, and about death and the redemptive power of family. The work is in 7 parts – each a stage of discovery and distress.
The work premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival in October of 2002 and was reviewed by VARIETY who said "Avant-garde" in form yet poignant, funny and accessible, normally acerbic. Experimental filmmaker John Sanborn's short feature "MMI" unites the political, the personal and the philosophical in one deft package. Reflection on his tumultuous first post-millennial year - one that encompassed a cross-continental move, stressful new job, deaths and 9/11 - is an inventive audio/visual collage that carries real emotional heft."
The visual storytelling style is unique and very personal, a mix of text, random images, and footage of very personal journeys and events. Music is by Berkeley composer Paul Dresher. "MMI" has been selected to screen at over 20 festivals worldwide, including the Tribeca Film Festival, the London Film Festival and the Madrid Film Festival.
Original language : english
Technical information : music by Paul Dresher
Original format : video
Aspect ratio : 4/3
Chroma : Couleur
Available version(s) : Version originale anglaise - Texte en anglais