23rd Psalm Branch: Part II
The second part: Brakhage’s layering of images spends less time with images of war, and begins filtering in scenes of Vienna and his home in Colorado. He sets up a comparison between “Kubelka’s Vienna” and his own.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1967 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Director | Stan Brakhage |
| Runtime | 31 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.6/10 (12 votes) |
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Brakhage constructs the film as a cinematic palimpsest, layering war footage, architecture, and domestic scenes into a rhythmic fabric of memory. He relies on associative connections rather than narrative, turning the screen into a field of visual reflection.
What lingers after viewing is a ghostly dialogue between times and places, where the personal and historical intertwine in the flicker of filmstock. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Stan Brakhage
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In complete darkness, undistracted, allowing the images to flow freely.
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