United States / May 05, 1976
Family Focus (1976)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Emshwiller terms Family Focus a "family self-portrait, a stylized autobiography," which takes the form of an intimate collage of home movies, black-and-white videotape and photographs that have been colorized, synthesized or otherwise visually transformed in an electronic mediation by the artist. The viewer is witness to the spontaneous activities and conversations of the family's quotidian home life, which is accompanied by Carol Emshwiller's ironic, often poetic commentary. In one sequence of home movies, the children are seen "growing" over a span of twenty years. Using the video camera as a kind of psychological mirror, Emshwiller integrates video's intimacy, reflexivity and realism with its "unreal" technological manipulations to form what the artist describes as a "documentary/video art transformation of self-revealing images."
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Family Focus |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 5 maggio 1976 |
| Editing | Ed Emshwiller |
| Cinematography | Ed Emshwiller |
| Assistant directors | Ed Emshwiller |
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