The History of the Bracelet
Short Film of the Day: The History of the Bracelet
Features By Scott Beggs on September 19, 2011 | Comments (1)Why Watch? We’ve already featured filmmaker Zac Grigg‘s work, but if his last film were slapstick, this new work is ballet. Set to the dichotomous mix of “Ave Maria,” a gospel standard, and a bluesy, electric fusion track, this wordless story focuses on a young man searching for redemption inside his dreams. The camera work outside of the dream sequences is a bit lacking, but the rest is a stirring showcase of how versatile this director is proving to be. In short, it’s experimental, sepia-toned poetry. What does it cost? Just 6 minutes of your time. Check out The History of the Bracelet for yourself:
published: 05.19.2013
published: 05.19.2013
published: 05.19.2013
published: 05.19.2013
published: 05.18.2013
published: 05.18.2013
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