No. 14: Late Superimpositions
“Superimposed photographs of Mr. Fleischman’s butcher shop in New York, and the Kiowa around Anadarko, Oklahoma–with Cognate Material. The strip is dark at the beginning and end, light in the middle, and is structured 122333221. I honor it the most of my films, otherwise a not very popular one before 1972. If the exciter lamp blows, play Bert Brecht’s Mahogany.”– Harry Smith
Watch online
Click to play
📋 Film Details
| Year | 1965 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Director | Harry Smith |
| Runtime | 30 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.9/10 (11 votes) |
📺 Where to Watch
Unfortunately, we couldn't find any official platforms or free sites for this title yet.
Try finding similar movies with our AI-powered search
🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The film constructs its visual poem through a precise numerical pattern, relying on the superimposition of frames to explore a silent dialogue between urban and natural landscapes. It builds meaning purely through juxtaposition, contrasting textures and forms.
What lingers after viewing is a sense of latent harmony discovered within dissonance, a meditation on place and perception that unfolds without a single word. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Harry Smith
Best Watched
In a dark room, projected large, to fully absorb its hypnotic, structural rhythm.
🎬 Similar Movies
No streaming sources found
💬 Audience Reviews
Audience Score
Write a Review
Quick rating — tap to vote:
Or write a full review: