New York Portrait, Chapter III

New York Portrait, Chapter III

Release date : March 21, 1990
Runtime : 15m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Peter Hutton /
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March 21, 1990 15m United States of America Documentary No Language More
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"[Hutton’s] latest urban film, New York Portrait, Chapter III, takes on a unique tone in relation to Hutton’s ongoing exploration of rural landscape. The very fact that Hutton is dealing with older footage, with archives of memory more than immediacy, gives it a different texture than his earlier New York films. Hutton always found the presence of nature in the city, not only in his many shots of sky and vegetation, but also in the geometry and texture of the city itself, which seemed to project an independence from the human." (Tom Gunning)
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  • title:New York Portrait, Chapter III
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:15m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Peter Hutton /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"[Hutton’s] latest urban film, New York Portrait, Chapter III, takes on a unique tone in relation to Hutton’s ongoing exploration of rural landscape. The very fact that Hutton is dealing with older footage, with archives of memory more than immediacy, gives it a different texture than his earlier New York films. Hutton always found the presence of nature in the city, not only in his many shots of sky and vegetation, but also in the geometry and texture of the city itself, which seemed to project an independence from the human." (Tom Gunning)
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