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Black Salt Water Elegy (2010)

Directed by Solomon Nagler
16minruntime
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Plot

A short film that weaves together original and archival material to create an ethereal narrative texture, Black Saltwater Elegy intimately links the discordant threads of a popular history of dispossession (Africville) with the solitude of its protagonist's graveyard-shift fantasies. After opening with disquieting archival footage of the demolition of Africville, the film shifts to an austere observational portrait. A palatable sense of the duration of midnight work slowly shifts into subtle gestures that hint towards choreographed events. Eventually, a breech occurs as the protagonist fuses with an emergent dreamscape, where ruined landscapes and a resurrection of an extinct community intertwine. Using the protagonist's disembodied point-of-view, the audience floats above a reconstructed Africville, one forever present, nesting in a bed of saltwater fog.

Genres

Drama

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleBlack Salt Water Elegy
Original languageEN
Production countriesCanada
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 2010
Assistant directorsSolomon Nagler

Release dates

Theatrical release

Canada / Jan 01, 2010

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