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Arriflesh

Arriflesh (1974)

Directed by Peter von Ziegesar
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11min

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5.0/10

Plot

Arriflesh is a diary film recording a period I spent, very much at loose ends, dividing my time between Vermont and New York City. During those months I was also filming Horseflesh, so they are companion films. Various friends filled my universe in that confused, interim period: Cindy Revel, Margery Cohen, Tony Heath, and a bearded neighbor who was perpetually collecting scrap wood and who eventually made me a very complete astrological chart. In imitation of Jack Kerouac's Ray Smith in The Dharma Bums, I would walk up into the snowy hills every afternoon to meditate alone among the trees, with the same results as Kerouac…nada and a sense of the stony muteness of nature. This whole period was colored by memories of a teenage cousin who’d shot himself in a house just a few miles away, two years before. Like my bearded neighbor I was collecting scraps in the hope that they would someday come together into a cohesive whole.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleArriflesh
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
StatusReleased
Official sitecarterhaskins.com
Release date1 gennaio 1974
EditingPeter von Ziegesar, Carter Haskins
CinematographyPeter von Ziegesar
Assistant directorsPeter von Ziegesar

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Jan 01, 1974

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