The Hart of London

The Hart of London

"The Hart of London" is a 1970 experimental Canadian film directed by Jack Chambers. Stan Brakhage proclaimed it "one of the few "great" films of cinema". [ [http://www.lux.org.uk/featured/hartoflondon.htm L U X > Featured > Jack Chambers' The Hart of London (1970) ] ] Shot in black and white, the film is preoccupied with the tensions between nature and the city of London, Ontario.

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