Song 6

Song 6

1964
Documentary
Short Film
2m
Hardly at a loss for new ways to use film, Brakhage's interest in light and movement is purest in his surprisingly beautiful abstractions created by chipping emulsion off the film base. Most of his films are made without sound because Brakhage feels that the use of sound "cuts back sight." This use of silence is very effective especially in the examples from the Song series where the visual rhythms need no accompaniment. (Karagarga)
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Song 6

1964
Documentary
Short Film
2m
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Avg Percentile 24.86% from 19 total ratings

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Rated 21 Sep 2023
25
14th
Rated 17 Jun 2023
6
81st
Rated 05 May 2023
62
22nd
Rated 09 Sep 2022
3
43rd
Rated 10 May 2022
3
29th
Rated 14 Sep 2021
86
66th
Rated 09 Aug 2019
50
22nd
Rated 18 Jan 2019
90
78th
Rated 05 Dec 2018
20
3rd
Rated 15 Dec 2015
40
0th
Rated 24 Mar 2014
55
16th
Rated 01 Feb 2014
40
15th
Rated 23 Dec 2013
40
4th
Rated 21 Dec 2013
20
1st
Rated 18 Mar 2013
30
16th
Rated 01 Mar 2012
3
22nd
Rated 23 Sep 2010
3
11th
Rated 17 May 2009
50
17th
Rated 09 Apr 2009
30
2nd
Brakhage only knows why these are a series, I couldn't find any particular commonality. I guess you can slap together anything you want and call it a "song". They all utilize a mish-mash of techniques we've seen before from him, and they're all pretty dull.

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