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Decasia
Region 1 DVDDirected by Bill Morrison Produced by Bill Morrison
Europäicher Musikmonat
Daniel ZippiWritten by Bill Morrison Music by Michael Gordon Editing by Bill Morrison Release date(s) January, 2002 Running time 67 min. Country U.S. Language no dialogue Decasia is a 2002 found footage film by Bill Morrison, featuring an original score by Michael Gordon. The film is a meditation on old, decaying silent films and is similar in spirit to Lyrical Nitrate. It begins and ends with scenes of a dervish and is bookended with old footage showing how film is processed. Some of the deterioration was enhanced with computers to create more meaningful abstract imagery in the manner of Stan Brakhage. Nothing was done to accelerate the decomposition the actual film prints, most of which were borrowed from facilities such as the Museum of Modern Art.
The film's musical soundtrack features several detuned pianos and an orchestra playing out of phase with itself, adding to the fractured and decomposing nature of the film.
Two films have been positively identified: J. Farrell MacDonald's The Last Egyptian (1914), written, produced, and based on the novel by L. Frank Baum, and William S. Hart's Truthful Tulliver (1916).
External links
- Decasia
- Decasia at the Internet Movie Database
- Decasia at AllRovi
Categories:- Avant-garde and experimental films
- 2002 films
- American films
- Black-and-white films
- Independent film stubs
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