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Mythology for the Soul (DVD)

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by Storm De Hirsch

 

 

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'Dedicated to all the magic makers of the world who weave a talisman for man's rebirth in his house of breath.' - Storm De Hirsch

'A major work in terms of style, structure, graphic invention, image manipulation and symbolic ritual. Short abbreviated dream-like moments, fused together by the tension and the dynamic of motion-picture time.' - Stan Vanderbeek

'A further exploration into the color of ritual, the color of thought; a journey through the underworld of sensory derangement. A very beautiful work! The abstractions drawn directly on film are like the paintings of Miro; moving at full speed to the rhythm of an African beat.' - Dominique Noguez

 

This DVD contains:

  • Aristotle, 1965, 3 min
  • Divinations, 1964, 6 min
  • Deep in the Mirror Embedded, 1965, 14 min
  • The Recurring Dream, 1965, 3 min
  • Malevich at the Guggenheim, 1965, 6 min
  • September Express, 1973, 6 min
  • Lace of Summer, 1973, 4 min
  • Silently, Bearing Totem of a Bird, 1962, 7 min
  • Ives House, 1965, 11 min
  • A Reticule of Love, 1963, 3 min
  • The Tattooed Man, 1969, 35 min
  • Shaman, 1967, 12 min
  • Journey Around a Zero, 1964, 3 min
  • Third Eye Butterfly, 1968, 9 min
  • Peyote Queen, 1965, 9 min

 

All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work are reserved. Unless authorized by the rights holder, no duplication, hiring, lending or public screenings are allowed. For institutional purchase please contact Re:Voir directly.

Extras
  • 48 page bi-lingual booklet with essays by Jonathan Pouthier and Stephen Broomer
  • 17 poems by Storm de Hirsch
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SKU 3493551101765
Product contents 1 disc
Year 1962-1973 (DVD 2020)
Director De Hirsch, Storm
Format DVD
Publisher(s) Re-voir
Countries USA
Colour Colour + B&W
Sound Sound + silent
Language(s) English
Running time 131 min
DVD region 0, PAL
Certificate N/a
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