Section IV is the longest of the four parts and the one in which the photographic material from the past plays the most prominent role. We see more of Brakhage and his wife than in previous sections, both in everyday activities and in the grip of intense emotion; a long sequence shows Jane weeping intercut with stills from her past; another shows Brakhage in anger. The children are seen in varying moods: fighting, crying, delighting in water, absorbed by the grass or their own bodies. The most banal surroundings, such as the bathroom, are totally transformed before our eyes into nearly abstract compositions of form and color, and a mundane activity like dishwashing becomes the occasion for an exploration of pure color. (Artforum)
Stan Brakhage
Director
Goodbye June66%
Flashbacks of a Fool61%
Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl72%
The Karate Kid Part II63%
Little Women72%
Death at a Funeral69%
Eve's Bayou64%
Polaroid60%
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past59%
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds73%
The Keys of the Kingdom71%
Nothing Personal65%
859%
The Beautiful Country59%
Things We Lost in the Fire66%
Hereditary72%
Resurrected63%
Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life78%
Dancing at Lughnasa59%