"Threnody"

Threnody

Threnody

Threnody is a somber but luminous progression through a delicate articulation of earthly phenomena… an offering to a friend who died. It is the second of two devotional songs, the first being The Visitation. These two films were preceeded by a series of Four Cinematic Songs: Triste, Variations, Arbor Vitae, and Love’s Refrain.

Nataly Fish

Threnody

Threnody

THRENODY is a consideration of mortality in which the filmmaker examines the residue and physical artifacts of death and memorializes the loss of friends and victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York on 9/11/01.

Nataly Fish

Threnody

Threnody

THRENODY is a look, through dance, at the resilience and triumph of the human spirit. In the wake of the 9/11 experience, this film has been interpreted in two ways. One is the confusion of individuals post tragedy, the sense of isolation, the search for answers by binding with survivors and the moving on through group bonding and understanding. Th..

Nataly Fish

Threnody

Threnody

In a modern and superficial New York City, a grieving woman encounters an unusual person on the street, blurring the lines between dreams and reality.

Nataly Fish

Threnody

Threnody

Threnody emphasises some of the madness and instability of a year filled with fires, infections and general disarray.

Nataly Fish

Threnody

Threnody

Threnody: a song of lamentation for the dead. Filmed over a period of two years in various old cemeteries in Thetford, Vermont, where I live, and surrounding towns. Music by Noveller ( Sarah Lipstate ).

Nataly Fish

Damn! The Threnody In Me!

Damn! The Threnody In Me!

A post-modern fantasy based on Lefcadio Hearne's short story "Jikininki."

Nataly Fish

Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl

Threnody: A Wailing Song For Carl

In memory of a friend who died of an AIDS related illness, this tape is a representation of the grieving process and an act of mourning. In examining the whirlwind of emotions felt upon the death of a friend, the artist confronts the fear, guilt and anger which arises from the dominant ideological construction of the AIDS epidemic.

Nataly Fish

Damn! The Threnody In Me!

Damn! The Threnody In Me!

A post-modern fantasy based on Lefcadio Hearne's short story "Jikininki."

Nataly Fish

Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana

Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana

"A film about musicologists who can’t dance, nonetheless dancing in, and (not) talking about, a landscape they cannot see, not because they are blind, but because they; like Neville Chamberlain – whose grimly baffling lack of insight they bring to mind: are entirely out of touch with both the ontology and epistemology of the harsh South African..

Nataly Fish

A Threnody For The Town Of Szydłów

A Threnody For The Town Of Szydłów

The lyrical portrait of Szydłów, formerly a town and now a village in the region of Kielce, was yet another step on the filmmaker’s way in search for his own artistic focus and style.

Nataly Fish

Threnody for The Death of a Horse

Threnody for The Death of a Horse

A viewer sees how a picture of a horse appears on a white sheet of paper. The horse emerges from successive traces of a black felt-tip pen. The horse is shown in various positions and fragmentary close-ups. It also takes on a disturbing abstract shape of a transparent huddled creature. It looks dead with its lack of limbs, visible ribs and deep eye..

Nataly Fish

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