Ghent, 10 June 1989, for Geraldine Nerea

Ghent, 10 June 1989, for Geraldine Nerea

Release date : June 10, 1989
Runtime : 5m
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Director : Jan Vromman /
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Production companies : Kunstenpunt / Audiovisuele dienst K.U. Leuven /
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In this video Vromman shows us virtuoso how a “plan séquence” is capable of exploring a given spatial arrangement notably an abandoned church in Ghent. It is as though the camera possesses a will of its own, or, more appropriately, as it became itself a dancer within the given space. The columns become veritable side wings behind which the dancers are playing hide and seek and where perpetually new movements and new images are discovered. Summary by argosarts.org
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  • title:Ghent, 10 June 1989, for Geraldine Nerea
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Runtime:5m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jan Vromman /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Kunstenpunt · Audiovisuele dienst K.U. Leuven ·
  • Overview:In this video Vromman shows us virtuoso how a “plan séquence” is capable of exploring a given spatial arrangement notably an abandoned church in Ghent. It is as though the camera possesses a will of its own, or, more appropriately, as it became itself a dancer within the given space. The columns become veritable side wings behind which the dancers are playing hide and seek and where perpetually new movements and new images are discovered. Summary by argosarts.org
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