Tuesday 5 December 2017

Blue

Eaux d'artifice (1953)

Directed by Kenneth Anger this film stars Carmilia Salvatorelli. A woman dressed in fine 18th century garb wanders through the gardens at Tivoli to the music of Vivaldi's “Four Seasons”.

While the blue tinted imagery of this short film is interesting enough I found this to be an average film in general. There is no real plot and I could not fathom much depth to the film. Nicely made but keeps the viewer at arms length too much for my taste.


3/5

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