Cotillion
"I have not changed the editing structure. I have made the films printable. They are the first known fully collaged films, i.e., films made from found footage, and were done sometime in the ‘40s. Cornell combines Vaudeville jugglers, animal acts, circus performers, children eating and dancing, science demonstrations, mythical excerpts, and crucial freeze-frames of faces into a timeless structure, totally unconcerned with our usual expectations of “montage” or cinematic progression. He collects images and preserves them in some kind of cinematic suspension that is hard – impossible – to describe. But it’s a delight to anyone whose soul has not been squashed by the heavy dictates of Art." —Larry Jordan
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1969 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Director | Joseph Cornell |
| Runtime | 8 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.4/10 (16 votes) |
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Cornell constructs the film not as a narrative, but as a cabinet of cinematic curiosities. He relies on the principle of collection, where each fragment's value lies in its poetic resonance rather than plot function.
What lingers after viewing is a sense of serene dislocation, a dreamlike parade of images that celebrates pure visual pleasure. It’s a balm for anyone weary of conventional storytelling. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Joseph Cornell
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Alone, in quiet contemplation, as if flipping through a mysterious, moving scrapbook.
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