The Loom
Originally released in 1986. The Loom is a feature film. directed by Stan Brakhage. At just 42 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A multiple-superimposition hand-painted visual symphony of animal life of earth. THE LOOM might be compared to musical quartet-form (as there are almost always four superimposed pictures); but the complexity of texture, multiplicity of tone, and the variety of interrelated rhythm, suggest symphonic dimensions. The film is very inspired by George Melies: the animals exist (in Jane's enclosure) as on a stage, their interrelationships edited to the disciplines of dance, so therefore one might say this hardly represents "animal life on earth"; but I would argue that this work at least epitomizes theatrical Nature, magical Creature, and is the outside limit, to date, of my art in that respect. (The balance-of-light was so perfectly realized in making the neg. of this print that I wish to credit Western Cine Lab's "timer" Louise Fujiki as creative collaborator in the accomplishment of this work.)
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Canyon Cinema
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Loom about?
A multiple-superimposition hand-painted visual symphony of animal life of earth. THE LOOM might be compared to musical quartet-form (as there are almost always four superimposed pictures); but the ...
Who directed The Loom?
The Loom was directed by Stan Brakhage.
How long is The Loom?
The Loom has a runtime of 0 hours and 42 minutes (42 minutes total).
When was The Loom released?
The Loom was released on December 30, 1986 in theaters.