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Oblivion

Oblivion (1969)

Directed by Tom Chomont
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6min

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5.0/10

Plot

“Approximately thirty images comprise Oblivion. Most obsessively repeat themselves. Although the images appear to be solarized, the film was actually contact-printed, combining high contrast black and white negative with a colour positive of the same image. The high contrast accounts for the tendency of shots to flood. Images in the film swell and contrast, often disappearing into pure colour… Oblivion employs extremely rapid cutting. Some of the images last as briefly as two frames. The fact that we see so few frames, that a shot is representationally ambiguous, or shown upside down and sideways, often causes the viewer to project his/her own fantasies… When Jean Genet was asked to what end he was directing his life he responded, “To oblivion.” (J.J. Murphy, “Reaching for Oblivion”) (mikehoolboom.com)

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleOblivion
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1969
Assistant directorsTom Chomont

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Jan 01, 1969

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