Neige

2016 | Canada, UK | 6 min.

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Shorts: Strange Planet
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum Thu, Jul 28, 2016 3:00 PM
Making the familiar unfamiliar and the familiar revealed is the common thread in this program of our favorite award-winning avant garde shorts from the past year. In the beginning, with “We Chose the Milky Way,” Eva Marie Rødbro pays an anthropological visit to a mysterious tribe of young girls on a planet called Earth, emerging with a blinged-out, hip hop, social-realist, scifi doc version of “Spring Breakers,” where everything is artificial, except friendships. And at the end, we trace the fascinating material biography of road salt from Chile’s Atacama Desert to the ice-covered streets of America. Along the way, we visit a “Dragstrip;” learn how to make women look dead in “What Happened to Her;” hear statements of universal truth laced with wry humor in “Welcome to David Wojnarowicz Week;” and imagine the 400,000 refugees who flee war, persecution, and poverty each year against a hypnotic factory backdrop. Prepare to be mesmerized.
Shorts: Strange Planet
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum Fri, Jul 29, 2016 3:00 PM
Making the familiar unfamiliar and the familiar revealed is the common thread in this program of our favorite award-winning avant garde shorts from the past year. In the beginning, with “We Chose the Milky Way,” Eva Marie Rødbro pays an anthropological visit to a mysterious tribe of young girls on a planet called Earth, emerging with a blinged-out, hip hop, social-realist, scifi doc version of “Spring Breakers,” where everything is artificial, except friendships. And at the end, we trace the fascinating material biography of road salt from Chile’s Atacama Desert to the ice-covered streets of America. Along the way, we visit a “Dragstrip;” learn how to make women look dead in “What Happened to Her;” hear statements of universal truth laced with wry humor in “Welcome to David Wojnarowicz Week;” and imagine the 400,000 refugees who flee war, persecution, and poverty each year against a hypnotic factory backdrop. Prepare to be mesmerized.
Shorts: Strange Planet
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum Sun, Jul 31, 2016 9:00 PM
Making the familiar unfamiliar and the familiar revealed is the common thread in this program of our favorite award-winning avant garde shorts from the past year. In the beginning, with “We Chose the Milky Way,” Eva Marie Rødbro pays an anthropological visit to a mysterious tribe of young girls on a planet called Earth, emerging with a blinged-out, hip hop, social-realist, scifi doc version of “Spring Breakers,” where everything is artificial, except friendships. And at the end, we trace the fascinating material biography of road salt from Chile’s Atacama Desert to the ice-covered streets of America. Along the way, we visit a “Dragstrip;” learn how to make women look dead in “What Happened to Her;” hear statements of universal truth laced with wry humor in “Welcome to David Wojnarowicz Week;” and imagine the 400,000 refugees who flee war, persecution, and poverty each year against a hypnotic factory backdrop. Prepare to be mesmerized.
Film Info
Section:Short Films
Release Year:2016
Runtime:6 min.
Production Country:Canada
UK
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:David Redmon
Ashley Sabin
Produced by:David Redmon & Ashley Sabin
Cinematography:David Redmon & Ashley Sabin
Editing By:David Redmon & Ashley Sabin

Description

Neige merges machines with nature to create new acoustic languages, simultaneously folding observational cinema into a choreographic routine with machines, humans, and habitat to create an encounter with the strange.