i haven't seen _In My Skin_, but loved the truly 'poetic' _Turbulence
des Fluides_ which i saw in toronto. such a fine articulate visuality
to manon briand's film.
dfujino
>Braving the deep waters, Paul wrote to film-philosophy:
>
>P> I'm interested in films that employ split screen effects whether as
>
>One I've just gotten home from (at the SF Film Festival): a fairly new
>film called _In My Skin_ by Marina de Van has an extended split-screen
>sequence towards the end. Not a lovely film -- sort of trite, really --
>but the split screen is well used ... effective, I suppose, but I'm not
>sure I appreciated being so effected upon. I'm off to take a long shower
>now :-(
>
>(I probably wouldn't have been so irritated if it hadn't ruined my mood
>from the immediately-preceding _Turbulence des Fluides_, which I would
>highly recommend ...)
>
>--
>Jim Flannery [log in to unmask]
>
> Because they've created such a deep structure now, you can't
> get in. And we don't want to get in, we're on the outside.
> But we're not on the outside looking in, we're on the outside
> looking out. -- John Zorn
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